[Lunar-commits] r19504 - lunar-iso/trunk/template

Auke Kok sofar at lunar-linux.org
Tue Mar 28 05:37:05 UTC 2006


Author: sofar
Date: 2006-03-28 05:37:05 +0000 (Tue, 28 Mar 2006)
New Revision: 19504

Modified:
   lunar-iso/trunk/template/README
Log:
no longer need to rebuild kernel/install kernel headers!


Modified: lunar-iso/trunk/template/README
===================================================================
--- lunar-iso/trunk/template/README	2006-03-28 05:36:34 UTC (rev 19503)
+++ lunar-iso/trunk/template/README	2006-03-28 05:37:05 UTC (rev 19504)
@@ -149,22 +149,6 @@
 
 4. After installation
 
-* Kernel headers/includes
-
-After installation, you should perform the usual routines to make your
-system healthy and ready for your tasks. One of the most vital items to
-do to be able to compile happily is install a kernel source and kernel
-headers. This may sound contradictionary now, since we already have
-precompiled kernels, but it pays off later as many packages require
-either /usr/include/linux and /usr/include/asm to be present or even
-sometimes /usr/src/linux. That counts especially for packages that
-install kernel modules.
-
-You should pick your favorite kernel module and `lin` it. Make sure
-that the kernel headers in /usr/include reflect your kernel, so if
-you switch to a different kernel (even from or to grsecurity or any
-other kernel patchset) they reflect the current kernel features.
-
 * Update lunar toolset
 
 Update your core tools (lunar or theedge) before you update your



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