On my HP laptop the WiFi (RTL8723BE) is not working as it's not included in the modules.
My HP microserver doesn't boot at all, stuck at Loading initial ramdisk. lsmod: https://pastebin.com/LwskQXj3
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-clear.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | linux-clear |
Description: | Linux kernel with patches from Clear Linux which allow for higher performance. This package includes the kernel and compiled modules. |
Upstream URL: | https://git.staropensource.de/JeremyStarTM/aur-linux-clear |
Keywords: | clear clearlinux intel kernel linux |
Licenses: | GPL-2.0-only |
Provides: | KSMBD-MODULE, VIRTUALBOX-GUEST-MODULES, WIREGUARD-MODULE |
Submitter: | metak |
Maintainer: | JeremyStarTM |
Last Packager: | JeremyStarTM |
Votes: | 74 |
Popularity: | 0.45 |
First Submitted: | 2018-01-18 21:47 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2025-04-04 21:08 (UTC) |
On my HP laptop the WiFi (RTL8723BE) is not working as it's not included in the modules.
My HP microserver doesn't boot at all, stuck at Loading initial ramdisk. lsmod: https://pastebin.com/LwskQXj3
Osleg, sorry couldn't be more helpful. If you want you can try this linux-clear-lts-4.14.35 pkgbuild?
Well something really weird, now I can't boot even to rescue with linux-clear. Logs are clean but laptop seems to get stuck at last stage.
@Osleg Yes, the easier choice is to not use initrd /intel-ucode.img (clr default), otherwise the build would fail and require some adjustments/patching.
Hm, I just realized that linux-clear also has ucode built in so we either should not initrd /intel-ucode.img or should not compile it with clear... I think first option is better to follow intel's kernel as close as possible.
@metak unfortunately I have no idea. The boot process goes well until the end and it stuck when starting to load graphical.target. I could boot into single user mode but that doesn't help in any way :/
And yay for the module.sig_unenforce, will try that... in recovery mode tho :(
@Osleg Do you have any idea what might be the problem? Btw, clr-team introduced new patch in their latest commit called Add boot option to allow unsigned modules
so that's why I removed that sed line from pkgbuild.
+Add module.sig_unenforce boot parameter to allow loading unsigned kernel
+modules. Parameter is only effective if CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORCE is
+enabled and system is *not* SecureBooted.
https://github.com/clearlinux-pkgs/linux/commit/347ebb59a916a6fd112663d68e0b72623f6994f7
Just to be exact, it stopped working even before update back when it was 4.15.15
Have no idea what happened but the kernel stopped working for me. It reaches target graphical and then laptop hangs. :/
@Osleg I disabled CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORCE by default and if anyone wants to turn it on just comment that line in pkgbuild.
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JeremyStarTM commented on 2024-08-06 19:37 (UTC) (edited on 2025-02-03 12:44 (UTC) by JeremyStarTM)
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PKGBUILD environment variable customization
The PKGBUILD file supports customization via environment variables. Here's a list of all of them:
-
_makemenuconfig
: Invokesmake menuconfig
(ncurses-based default configuration menu) before compilation starts-
_makenconfig
: Invokesmake nconfig
(ncurses-based nicer configuration menu) before compilation starts-
_makexconfig
: Invokesmake xconfig
(X11-based GUI configuration menu) before compilation starts-
_use_current
: Will use the configuration of the running kernel, if the running kernel is compiled withIKCONFIG_PROC
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_optimize_defconfig
: Applies package maintainer-picked configuration changes to your defconfig. Only takes effect with_use_current
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_copyfinalconfig
: Copies the final kernel configuration into the repository root askconfig-new
before compilation starts-
_localmodcfg
: Only compiles modules found in modprobed-db's database (which decreases compilation time and kernel size)-
_use_llvm_lto
: Compiles the kernel with LLVM instead of GCC. Should work, if not open an issue-
_subarch
: Specifies the subarchitecture to compile for (see the PKGBUILD file for a list of all subarches). Default is41
/MGENERIC_CPU
(Generic x86-64), which is compatible with all amd64 processors. Must be a number or subarch name-
_subarch_microarch
: Specifies the microarchitecture to compile for. Only applies to and is required by theMGENERIC_CPU
subarch. Must be a number between1
and4
(click for more information)-
_debug
: Force enables debug options when set toy
, force disables debug options when set ton
or uses the config defaults when unset-
_show_compile
: Enables verbose-er compilation output and displays all executingmake
targets. Enabled by default, unset for 'pv' outputAll of these variables just need to be set for them to apply, except for
_subarch
and_debug
. For more information please check their documentation inside thePKGBUILD
fileGPG errors
If makepkg complains about invalid PGP keys, try running this command first:
gpg --locate-keys torvalds@kernel.org gregkh@kernel.org sashal@kernel.org benh@debian.org
. This command only needs to be executed once.Build tool
If you want a dead simple way to compile this package, you can try out my build tool. It includes a few no nonsense changes to the kernel configuration and allows you to configure the PKGBUILD file in a simple manner and decrease build time. And if you don't want that, using
makepkg
as-is works fine too.