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- <title>Command explanations</title>
 
- <para><userinput>make mrproper:</userinput> This will ensure that the kernel
 
- tree is absolutely clean.  We do this because the kernel team recommend
 
- that this is done prior to <emphasis>each</emphasis> kernel compilation,
 
- and that we shouldn't rely on the source tree being automatically clean
 
- after untarring.</para>
 
- <para><userinput>yes "" | make config:</userinput> This runs make config and
 
- answers with the default answer to every question the config script asks 
 
- the user (it does this by simply doing the equivalent of hitting the
 
- Enter key, thus accepting the default Y and N answers to the questions). 
 
- We're not configuring the real kernel here, we just need to have some sort 
 
- of configure file created so that we can run make dep next that will 
 
- create a few header files in <filename>include/linux</filename>, like
 
- version.h, among others, that we will need to compile Glibc and other
 
- packages later in chroot.</para>
 
- <para><userinput>make dep:</userinput> make dep checks dependencies and sets
 
- up the dependencies file. We don't really care about the dependency
 
- checks, but what we do care about is that make dep creates those
 
- aforementioned files in <filename>include/linux</filename> we will be
 
- needing later on.</para>
 
- <para><userinput>mkdir $LFS/usr/include/asm</userinput>
 
- and <userinput>cp include/asm/* $LFS/usr/include/asm</userinput>:
 
- This copies the platform-specific assembler kernel header files to
 
- <filename>$LFS/usr/include/asm</filename>.</para>
 
- <para><userinput>cp -R include/linux $LFS/usr/include</userinput>:
 
- This command copies the cross-platform kernel header files to
 
- <filename>$LFS/usr/include</filename>.</para>
 
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