
Bootstraping a minimal image for kernel development (arch-conf-2020)
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed · André Almeida
October 10, 202012m 51s
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Show Notes
A virtual machine is useful in a lot of development scenarios, but it's particularly essential in Linux Kernel development. It can be really time-consuming to install the kernel on your own system and then needing to reboot the machine just to see if your printk is working. For those developers, creating a minimal image for testing comes in handy. In this talk, I'm explain how to do so using an Arch Linux native tools. Our image will have extra powers: network, graphical output and a shared folder.
about this event: https://pretalx.com/arch-conf-online-2020/talk/9RLYAJ/
Topics
arch-conf-202063642020archlinuxarchconf2020archconflinuxconference