My method to build a Liquorix-kernel working in my hardware environment (H97 mainboard) seems so far to generally work with any of the available Liquorix-source-packages on
https://github.com/damentz/liquorix-package/releases
My instructions above to build special-purpose Debian liquorix-kernel-packages started with a kernel-source and a liquorix-package from Stevos OpenSuse-site
http://download.opensuse.org/repositori ... ebian_9.0/
Now there is another method to get kernel-packages based on Damentz' Liquorix-patches. The essential difference to my previous instructions is to use the quilt command for patching the kernel.
1) download a liquorix-package of your choice “liquorix-package-(4|5).x-y[z].tar.gz” from
https://github.com/damentz/liquorix-package/releases
and a kernel-source “linux-(4|5).x.tar.xz“ from
kernel.org
N.B.: digits 4|5.x in the name of the chosen liquorix-package must match the ones of in the name of the kernel source!.
2) copy the subdirectory-tree “patches” contained in the (unpacked) liquorix-package to
the top-level-directory of the kernel source-tree.
3) install the quilt-package,
4) cd to the top level of the kernel-source-tree,
5) for kernel configuration rename debian/config/kernelarch-x86/config-arch-32-pae
(or debian/config/kernelarch-x86/config-arch-32) to .config and copy it to the top level directory of the kernel-source tree
6) patch the kernel source simply by
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root@mx1:/usr/src/linux-5.0# quilt push –a
7) and built again the kernel-packages by
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root@mx1:/usr/src/linux-5.0# make [-j x] deb-pkg
–j x switch is for using x cpu-kernels for parallel make.