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Install
Reptile's installation is easy to do. So, happy hacking!
The reptile configuration is pretty similar of the already well known Linux Kernel config, because it uses Kconfig to help user configure it.
Then, you can configure Reptile with the same commands you configure your kernel, with commands like: make config, make menuconfig or even make defconfig and etc.
If you wanna use make menuconfig
you must install ncurses
first:
Debian based:
apt install -r libncurses-dev
RHEL based:
yum install -y ncurses-devel
or
dnf install ncurses-devel
Then you can run: make menuconfig
After setting up your configuration, just run make
and it should build everything you need!
After configure and build Reptile, to install it's just run: make install
When you finish your installtion, the uninstall instructions should appears in the screen:
UNINSTALL:
/reptile/reptile_cmd show
rmmod reptile_module
rm -rf /reptile /lib/udev/rules.d/57-reptile.rules /lib/udev/reptile
You proably will get something similar to that, differing only if you made a different configuration than default.