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===Next Steps===
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|Summary=This is the Debian kernel. This is default recommended kernel to use in http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Installation
If you are brand new to Funtoo Linux and Gentoo Linux, please check out [[Funtoo Linux First Steps]], which will help get you acquainted with your new system. We also have a category for our [[:Category:Official Documentation|official documentation]], which includes all docs that we officially maintain for installation and operation of Funtoo Linux.
|CatPkg=sys-kernel/debian-sources
 
|Maintainer=Oleg,
We also have a number of pages dedicated to setting up your system, which you can find below. If you are interested in adding a page to this list, add it to the "First Steps" MediaWiki category.
|Homepage=http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Kernels
 
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{{#ask: [[Category:First Steps]] | format=ul }}
== Introduction ==
 
This is the Debian kernel. It is roughly equal to a kernel shipped by Debian Linux in their releases. Ebuild now support the <code>binary</code> USE flag. The aim of this ebuild is to have support for near all possible hardware and users shouldn't really dig into configs, aka "install and forget". Daniel has added a special config-extract command which can be used to list all available official Debian kernel configurations, and generate them from the Debian files included with the kernel.
If your system did not boot correctly, see [[Installation Troubleshooting]] for steps you can take to resolve the problem.
== Usage ==
<console>
###i## echo "sys-kernel/debian-sources binary" >> /etc/portage/package.use
###i## emerge debian-sources
###i## nano -w /etc/boot.conf
###i## boot-update
</console>
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<code>debian-sources</code> with <code>binary</code> USE flag also automatically installing a /usr/src/linux symlink pointing to debian kernel.}}
== Advanced use ==
Additional information about using <code>config-extract</code> tool and genkernel tips can be found here:
http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Kernels
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Introduction

This is the Debian kernel. It is roughly equal to a kernel shipped by Debian Linux in their releases. Ebuild now support the binary USE flag. The aim of this ebuild is to have support for near all possible hardware and users shouldn't really dig into configs, aka "install and forget". Daniel has added a special config-extract command which can be used to list all available official Debian kernel configurations, and generate them from the Debian files included with the kernel.

Usage

root # echo "sys-kernel/debian-sources binary" >> /etc/portage/package.use
root # emerge debian-sources
root # nano -w /etc/boot.conf
root # boot-update
   Important

debian-sources with binary USE flag also automatically installing a /usr/src/linux symlink pointing to debian kernel.

Advanced use

Additional information about using config-extract tool and genkernel tips can be found here: http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Kernels