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How to Install Kernel 6.5 From Source on Fedora 36

August 30, 2023 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

GNU/Linux Fedora 36 Building Kernel 6.5 from Source Code Guide

Hi! This tutorial will guide you step-by-step on How to Build and Install a New Custom Kernel 6.5 from Source Code in Fedora 36 GNU/Linux.

Especially relevant: this Fedora 36 Kernel 6.5 Setup make use of the latest Source Code.

Again this tutorial make it the Easy Way and so is intended especially for Beginners.

Important to know how this Setup does Not change your existing System and so in any case you will be able to startup with the current Kernel from the GRUB Splash Screen.

For further advanced Kernel Configuration instructions you may see the Linux Kernel Documentation.

Finally, for a Non Bootable System before see: How to chroot on Fedora GNU/Linux Tutorial.

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  1. 1. Installing Dependencies

    Open a Terminal Shell emulator window
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)

    Build Kernel Fedora Linux 36 Guide - Open Terminal
    First, possibly Upgrade your System with:
    sudo dnf upgrade
    And in case of a New Kernel setup, to Reboot run:
    sudo reboot now
    Then play:
    sudo dnf group install "C Development Tools and Libraries

    Enable EPEL Repo for Fedora GNU/Linux

    Adding EPEL Repo for Fedora
    And again:
    sudo dnf install openssl-devel dwarves rpm-build
    Authenticate with the User Admin Pass.
    If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo.
  2. 2. Making Target Directory

    Now make the Target Folder
    With:

    mkdir ~/kernel
  3. 3. Downloading Linux Kernel

    Download Linux Kernel 6.5 Source Code for Fedora GNU/Linux

    Linux Kernel 6.5 tar.xz Archive
    Grab the tar.xz or tar.gz Archive from the List.
    If uncertain about what is a safe choice then opt for the latest Longterm release.
  4. 4. Extracting Linux Kernel Archive

    Then Extract Linux Kernel into the target Directory
    First, access it:

    cd ~/kernel
    Then to untar the downloaded Kernel Source into the current Folder run:
    tar -xafv ~/Downloads/linux*.tar.xz
    Or in case of a tar.gz Archive use instead:
    tar -xvzf ~/Downloads/linux*.tar.gz

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