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Esta Seção dará a você um overview dos kernels usados no Funtoo. | |||
Alguns pontos de interesse: | |||
* Most Funtoo Linux kernels support the handy {{c|[[#Binary USE|binary]]}} USE flag, described below. | * Most Funtoo Linux kernels support the handy {{c|[[#Binary USE|binary]]}} USE flag, described below. |
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Esta Seção dará a você um overview dos kernels usados no Funtoo. Alguns pontos de interesse:
- Most Funtoo Linux kernels support the handy
binary
USE flag, described below. - Funtoo Linux offers quality kernels from other Linux Distributions, like
debian-sources
. - Advanced users may want to take a look at Additional Kernel Resources.
Overview of Kernels
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This is the Debian kernel, long-term stable edition and the default kernel for Funtoo Linux. These ebuilds now support the binary
USE flag.
sys-kernel/debian-sources
This is a more up-to-date version of the Debian kernel but it less suited for server systems.
Binary USE
Many of the kernel ebuilds in Funtoo Linux support the very useful binary
USE flag. By enabling this USE flag and emerging the kernel, the ebuild will automatically build a binary kernel image, initramfs and kernel modules and install them to /boot
. The binary kernel image and initramfs can be used to boot your Funtoo Linux system without requiring any additional configuration. This is a great way to get a Funtoo Linux system up and running quickly. Here's how to do it:
root # echo "sys-kernel/debian-sources binary" >> /etc/portage/package.use root # emerge debian-sources root # nano -w /etc/boot.conf root # ego boot update
More information can be found in the Funtoo Linux Installation Guide.