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The Build Environment (called [[ | |||
The Build Environment (called [[#Create a build environment|BE]] from now on) could be any of the following... | |||
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* A [[Native Harddisk Install|disk-based Alpine]] | |||
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Revision as of 13:13, 29 January 2009
Introduction
You will need a few Gigabytes to have enough pace for kernel compiling and storing all the binary packages and iso image.
This page is divided into 2 main sections
Create a build environment
The Build Environment (called BE from now on) could be any of the following...
- Created on a existing 2.6 kernel
- A disk-based Alpine