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194 \item create a clean patch of the hardware specific part of the linux kernel
201 \subsubsection{Creating a hardware specific kernel patch}
230 diff -urN linux-2.x.x/arch/<sub architecture> linux-2.x.x-modified/arch/<sub architecture> > 01-architecture.patch
231 diff -urN linux-2.x.x/include/ linux-2.x.x-modified/include > 02-includes.patch
232 diff -urN linux-2.x.x/drivers/ linux-2.x.x-modified/drivers > 03-drivers.patch
241 The first patch will contain all the code that is needed by the board to be
245 The second patch will contain all useful definitions for that board: addresses,
248 The third patch may contain drivers for: serial console, ethernet NIC, wireless
249 NIC, USB NIC ... Most of the time this patch contains nothing else than "glue"
541 To patch the kernel sources with the patches required to support your hardware, you will have to drop them in \texttt{patches} or in \texttt{patches-2.6.x} if there are specific
542 changes between kernel versions. Additionnaly, if you want to avoid creating a patch that will create files, you can put those files into \texttt{files} or \texttt{files-2.6.x}