% % Thomas Kuschel 2023-2025 \newcommand{\version}{V6.16} % preconditions: % install on ARCH linux: % pacman -S texlive-plaingeneric % pacman -S texlive-binextra % pacman -S texlive-langgerman % pacman -S hyphen hyphen-de % pacman -S texlive-mathscience %\includeonly{ %linux_configuration_01_general_setup, %linux_configuration_02_64-bit_kernel, %linux_configuration_03_processor_type_and_features, %linux_configuration_04_mitigations_for_cpu_vulnerabilities, %linux_configuration_05_power_management_and_acpi_options, %linux_configuration_06_bus_options, %linux_configuration_07_binary_emulations, %linux_configuration_08_virtualization, %linux_configuration_09_general_architecture-dependent_options, %linux_configuration_10_enable_loadable_module_support, %linux_configuration_11_enable_the_block_layer, %linux_configuration_12_executable_file_formats, %linux_configuration_13_memory_management_options, % linux_configuration_14_networking_support, %linux_configuration_15_device_drivers, %linux_configuration_16_file_systems, %linux_configuration_17_security_options, %linux_configuration_18_cryptographic_API %}% \documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{article} %\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report} \usepackage[a4paper,margin=25mm]{geometry} \usepackage[english, ngerman]{babel} %Verwendung von \glqq \qrgg{}; ngerman als default (zuerst) \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{.linux_configuration_hyphenation} %Datei mit Vorschlägen zur Silbentrennung einbetten %% \usepackage{ulem} %strike through with /sout{} \usepackage{ulem} % to get rid off the warning with \texttt{ \{ \} } %\usepackage{lmodern} %\usepackage{textcomp} % using \colorbox with !%% \usepackage{framed, xcolor} % Hurenkinder und Schusterjungen verhindern %\clubpenalty10000 %\widowpenalty10000 %\displaywidowpenalty=10000 % microtype \usepackage[tracking=smallcaps,letterspace=50]{microtype} % Math mode with value and units framework, e.g. for 15.11.18.1 \usepackage{siunitx} %\sisetup{ % locale=DE, % exponent-to-prefix=true, % 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\newcommand\l@subfiveparagraph{\@dottedtocline{8}{10em}{5em}} \newcommand{\subfiveparagraphmark}[1]{} \def\toclevel@subfiveparagraph{9} \makeatother \setcounter{secnumdepth}{9}% numbering down to paragraphs, subparagraphs %% use one, two ore more columns \usepackage{multicol} %% Line numbers may be useful during collaboration and review, using \linenumbers \usepackage[left]{lineno} \begin{document} %0.x \linenumbers \section*{Linux Configuration \version} \subsection{Einführung} Dieses Dokument dient zur Beschreibung von diversen Einstellungen bei der Konfiguration zum Beispiel mittels \texttt{make nconfig} oder \texttt{make menuconfig} unter Linux.\\ Es wird nicht näher darauf eingegangen, wie der Kernel kompiliert wird oder welche Voreinstellungen, Programme usw. zum Kompilieren benötigt werden. Abweichungen zur bestehenden Arch-Linux-Konfiguration werden immer \colorbox{yellow!80}{gelb} markiert.\\ Original Texte, sofern geliefert (englischer Sprache) werden \textit{kursiv} und etwas kleiner geschrieben. Zu Beginn der jeweiligen Konfigurationszeile wird der Standardwert (Default) angezeigt. Mein Vorschlag folgt danach.\\ Zum Beispiel bei CONFIG\_WERROR~\colorbox{yellow!80}{[=n]~\textbf{[Y]}}\\ Hier ist der Standardwert ein Nein [n], meine persönliche Einstellung ein Ja [Y]. \subsection{Konfiguration für ein verteiltes Kompilieren auf mehreren Rechnern} Sie sollten schon einiges an Erfahrung mit dem Kompilieren unter Linux mitbringen. Wenn Sie mit Linux Arch arbeiten, muss auf jedem Rechner das Programm \texttt{distcc} installiert sein. Man unterscheidet nun den \textbf{Client} auf dem üblicherweise das Kompilat erstellt wird und die weiteren beteiligten Rechner als \textbf{Volunteers}.\\ Nähere Informationen siehe \url{https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Distcc}. \\[2em] \textit{\copyright KW4NZ, Thomas Kuschel\\Wenn Sie Korrekturen wünschen, dann schicken Sie dies mit Erläuterungen und dem Hinweis auf die obenstehende Version \version ~an: \href{mailto:oe1tkt@gmail.com}{oe1tkt@gmail.com}\\ \pdftexbanner } %1 %\section{General setup \( \rightarrow \) } \include{linux_configuration_01_general_setup} %2 \include{linux_configuration_02_64-bit_kernel} %3 \include{linux_configuration_03_processor_type_and_features} %4 \include{linux_configuration_04_mitigations_for_cpu_vulnerabilities} %5 \include{linux_configuration_05_power_management_and_acpi_options} %6 \include{linux_configuration_06_bus_options} %7 \include{linux_configuration_07_binary_emulations} %8 \include{linux_configuration_08_virtualization} %9 \include{linux_configuration_09_general_architecture-dependent_options} %10 \include{linux_configuration_10_enable_loadable_module_support} %11 \include{linux_configuration_11_enable_the_block_layer} %12 \include{linux_configuration_12_executable_file_formats} %13 \include{linux_configuration_13_memory_management_options} %14 \include{linux_configuration_14_networking_support} %15 \include{linux_configuration_15_device_drivers} %16 \include{linux_configuration_16_file_systems} %17 \include{linux_configuration_17_security_options} %18 \include{linux_configuration_18_cryptographic_API} %19 \include{linux_configuration_19_library_routines} %20 \include{linux_configuration_20_kernel_hacking} \end{document}