
A Porteus system with a neko kernel
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A Porteus system with a neko kernel
Post#1 by Ed_P » 25 Jul 2019, 21:23
How does one build a Porteus system with a neko kernel? Sounds stupid I know but I don't know how to do it. neko's kernel is the 000 file, and there are several 003 files available but where does one find the 001 and 002 files? 

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Post#2 by ncmprhnsbl » 25 Jul 2019, 22:39
on an iso you already have...
eg.
1.mount the iso
2.copy everything to a folder: "newiso"
3.swap out 000-kernel.xzm and boot/syslinux/vmlinuz with desired version
4.build the new iso using this folder
or grab isomaster and use that..
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A Porteus system with a neko kernel
Post#3 by Ed_P » 26 Jul 2019, 04:27
Thank you ncmp.
Ok, the 000 module is from neko, where are the boot/syslinux/vmlinuz files from??ncmprhnsbl wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 22:393.swap out 000-kernel.xzm and boot/syslinux/vmlinuz with desired version
Ok, where do I find this command? I know it's been referenced but hard to find when you don't remember it's name.4.build the new iso using this folder
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Post#4 by ncmprhnsbl » 26 Jul 2019, 05:49
also from neko, since the vmlinuz is most of the kernel.. these two should always be a matching pair
<iso>/porteus/make_iso.sh , have a read of it for usage, or make_iso.sh -h
or or grab isomaster and use that..
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Post#5 by ralcocer » 09 Aug 2019, 12:19
What happened to PAE in the 5.1 kernel?
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