(Replace 3.9.11 below with whatever version of the linux kernal that uname displays Use uname command to find out what version of the linux kernel you are running, then download source from - ( Link to 3.x kernel sources) Get the kernel source for the version of unRAID you are running 5 Create new bzroot and copy both bzimage and bzroot to USB flash.4 Build new bzimage, kernel and modules.3 Include packages and any other kernel changes.1 Get the kernel source for the version of unRAID you are running.You will also need the unRAID zip file for the version of unRAID that you are using. Also check the patches directory for packages updated after the original release. For unRAID 5.0.5, use the Slackware 13.1 (non 64-bit) packages. You can find a list of all packages, and download them, from. when logged into your unRAID instance, the packages would be in /boot/packages. This guide assumes you've downloaded the below packages and the unRAID zip file from the lime-technology website, to a packages directory on your USB stick (eg. Previously it was suggested that you build a complete slackware build system to compile the kernel but it's easy enough to just compile a new kernel on your running unRAID instance. The following is a brief overview of the process. For example, CPU optimization, speed/frequency control, power control, network and/or disk controllers. There are times when you want to compile a custom kernel to add drivers or features not available in the unRAID environment. This page was created for unRAID v5 (32 bit), has NOT been updated for v6!!! If you wish to adapt it, you would need a current kernel to match your chosen unRAID release, 64 bit packages from Slackware 14.1 (I think!), and who knows what else!
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