It has three different user interfaces to configure a kernel: text mode, text mode with menus and graphics mode. As in manipulation presented above, we assume that the normal user account is part of the systems src and it has write permissions on the directory tree /usr/src/. The text is limited to minimum hardware and nostalgic VT100 consoles. It is not very convenient to use.
Code:
$ Pwd
/ Usr / src / linux
$ Make config
The text mode menu is very convenient for handling on remote servers without a GUI or a screen or keyboard. Generally, the configuration operations are done via a console ssh secure with the tool. It is necessary that the package ncurses development libraries installed on the system where it performs the configuration. We make sure you install the package with a command like: dpkg-l libncurses *- dev | grep ^ ii.
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