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Guia de Instalación: Instalando un núcleo o kernel
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El stage3 Funtoo Linux incluye un núcleo debian-sources
pre-construido para hacer la instalación más rápida y fácil. Para ver si debian-sources está instalado, escriba:
(chroot) # emerge -s debian-sources Searching... [ Results for search key : debian-sources ] [ Applications found : 1 ] * sys-kernel/debian-sources Latest version available: 3.19.3 Latest version installed: 3.19.3 Size of files: 81,292 kB Homepage: http://www.debian.org Description: Debian Sources (and optional binary kernel) License: GPL-2
Si una versión es listada bajo Latest version installed
, entonces debian-sources está ya pre-construida para ti y puedes omitir el resto de la sección del kernel y procede con la sección Instalar el gestor de Arranque.
At this point it is wise to emerge latest sys-kernel/linux-firmware
package, because various drivers rely on firmware blobs and instructions. Hardware like wi-fi cards, graphic cards, network cards, and others will not work properly or at all if firmware not present.
Building the Kernel
If you need to build a kernel for Funtoo Linux, please follow these steps:
See Funtoo Linux Kernels for a full list of kernels supported in Funtoo Linux. We recommend debian-sources
for new users.
debian-sources
with binary
USE flag requires at least 20GB free in /var/tmp
and takes around 1 hour to build on a Intel Core i7 Processor.
Let's emerge our kernel:
(chroot) # emerge debian-sources
Once emerge
completes, you'll have a brand new kernel and initramfs installed to /boot
, plus kernel headers installed in /usr/src/linux
, and you'll be ready to configure the boot loader to load these to boot your Funtoo Linux system.
If you have a RAID in your machine, the kernel installation will pull in the mdadm
tool as a dependency. It is important to edit the /etc/mdadm.conf
file prior to rebooting the machine so the RAID is properly recognised and set up before the kernel attempts to mount it in the tree. Failing to do so can result in an unusable or even unbootable system! For specific details, consult the mdadm man page man mdadm
or the mdadm ebuild page.
NVIDIA card users: the binary
USE flag installs the Nouveau drivers which cannot be loaded at the same time as the proprietary drivers, and cannot be unloaded at runtime because of KMS. You need to blacklist it under /etc/modprobe.d/
.
For an overview of other kernel options for Funtoo Linux, see Funtoo Linux Kernels. There may be modules that the Debian kernel doesn't include, a situation where genkernel would be useful. Also be sure to see hardware compatibility information.