On 11/26/05, David Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks Nish, this is obviously the difference. I never compile anything as
> > root (pesky Makefiles rm -rf'ing things!).
>
> Yeah, but you still need to install stuff as root... unless you do
> weird stuff like installwatch or something.
Uh, untarring is the operation that needs to be non-root. So just have
a build user or some other non-root user do the untarring and building
(which is recommended by most anyways, IIRC). Then, as root (or via
sudo) make modules_install install.
On 11/26/05, David Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah you can't very well compile and install a kernel without
> permissions to /boot ;)
Again, you pretty clearly can *compile* a kernel as boot. root is only
needed for install (and this is the division of tasks that I use and
recommend to others).
Thanks,
Nish
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