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    Roll your own

    How to roll your own linux...???

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    If you mean "HowTo create a new distribution":
    With lots of resources: time, people, knowledge,..

    This is a good starting point:
    Welcome to Linux From Scratch!


    Edit:
    The obvious question is: Why not choose an existing one?
    You must always face the curtain with a bow.

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    By Rolling our own linux...... doesnt chage the Linux kernel....
    I am trying to roll my own linux and if i want to develop the new kernel from where i have to start...??

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    If you want to develop a new kernel, then you need to learn C.

    If you just want to compile your own kernel, then this has been covered multiple times and there are numerous methods for achieving the same end. Use the forum search and your favourite search engine.

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    k i know C but if i want to learn more and more C for the linux development where can i get the source to learn everthing....
    And if i want to help the other user for the linux then how can i know that the new post is done in this forum...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harsh_joshi View Post
    How to roll your own linux...???
    I'm not trying to be redundant, but Welcome to Linux From Scratch! ...
    Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
    Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!

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