
This will work for the most popular Linux distributions. On the next page select “automatically download sources for the current kernel”.Ensure your Linux user account is in the sudoers group, as otherwise it won’t be able to install the kernel: On the first wizard page select the remote machine you want to target.Open Visual Studio and start the Custom Linux Kernel Wizard in the VisualKernel folder: Before we begin modifying the kernel we should create a Visual Studio project for it.We will use a Kubuntu machine to build the stock kernel provided by the distribution and then modify it so that it shows how much time has elapsed since loading of each kernel module.


This tutorial shows how to build the Linux kernel, add a small modification to it and debug the new kernel using Visual Studio with VisualKernel.
