Kernel build and git
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Hello,
After building a customized kernel in /usr/src.
I made a branch of the master git node. Further, made some changes in the
/usr/src/usr.bin/top/machine.c,
The # git diff command showed me the appropriate changes.
When I am installing the kernel again, it does not show me the desired
output for # top command.
But, when I do make in the /usr/src/usr.bin/top/ directory and use the
object file "top" it shows me the output with changes.
What should I do to incorporate all the changes made in /usr/src tree in my
running system, the way we do in linux.
If I am able to do all this things, I can go with adding some code in the
/usr/src/sys/kern directory and test it on my customized kernel.
Have a nice day :)
Pratyush Kshirsagar.
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a branch of the master git node. Further, made=A0some changes in the /usr/=
src/usr.bin/top/machine.c,</div><div>The # git diff command showed me the a=
ppropriate changes.=A0</div>
<div>When I am installing the kernel again, it does not show me the desired=
output for # top command.</div><div>But, when I do make in the=A0/usr/src/=
usr.bin/top/ directory and use the object file "top" it shows me =
the output with changes.</div>
<div>What should I do to incorporate all the changes made in /usr/src tree =
in my running system, the way we do in linux.</div><div>If I am able to do =
all this things, I can go with adding some code in the /usr/src/sys/kern di=
rectory and test it on my customized kernel.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Have a nice day :)</div><div>Pratyush Kshirsagar.</div>=
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