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Kitchensink, Custom Kernel, Kernel and so on who c an light me up?

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    x23piracy
    last edited by May 12, 2013, 10:50 PM

    Hi,

    iam actually try to inform my self about the kernel, making them selfs and so on.
    First of all i dont realize what kitchensink is?

    Is it a own kernel?
    or is it a tool to create an own kernel?

    Has someone some light information about that? any useful links or something?

    Greetz X23

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      maltobelli
      last edited by May 13, 2013, 3:44 PM

      Kitchensink is the configuration used to create the kernel.
      The kitchensink config has more options included (such as drivers) which will support more devices than the core kernel. (I use a kitchensink based kernel it to get Dell Optiplex 755’s working with FOG)
      Downside is the kernel is larger and may be slower.

      FOG has an option to download a Kitchensink kernel in it’s UI. Or you could use the kitchensink.config to compile a new kernel.
      [URL=‘http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Building_a_Custom_Kernel’] http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Building_a_Custom_Kernel[/URL]

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        x23piracy
        last edited by May 13, 2013, 6:45 PM

        Hi,

        very nice answer thank you @maltibelli 🙂
        Some additional questions:

        [INDENT=1]1.) This Kitchensink thing is it similar like a busybox enabling this that and those option?[/INDENT]
        [INDENT=1] [/INDENT]
        [INDENT=1]2.) How should i know which drivers are in which KS Kernel enabled or not?[/INDENT]
        [INDENT=1] [/INDENT]
        [INDENT=1]3.) Lets say i have problems with the latest kernel 3.8.8 on some machines how to find[/INDENT]
        [INDENT=1]out which kernel is good by trying or is there something more cogently?[/INDENT]

        Greetz X23

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          chad-bisd Moderator
          last edited by May 14, 2013, 4:16 PM

          read the wiki guide on compiling a custom kernel. Then do it yourself on a virtual machine just so you can say you’ve done it. You don’t have to make a good working kernel first try, just getting familiar with the process goes a long way to understanding.

          Do this and your questions should answer themselves.


          If you would like to make a donation to the Fog project, please do so [U][COLOR=#0000ff][URL='http://sourceforge.net/dona…

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            x23piracy
            last edited by May 14, 2013, 6:37 PM

            Hi,

            [quote=“chad-bisd, post: 12057, member: 18”]Do this and your questions should answer themselves.[/quote]

            assigned! 😉

            Greetz X23

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