Re: zimage
I'm sure someone here can tell you exactly where it is. I would guess
somewhere in the directory where you unpacked the source code. A couple
of ways you could find it is use the 'find' command or 'updatedb' and
then use 'locate zImage'
hth,
kent
cls--colo spgs wrote:
>
> debs,
>
> i'm working on my first kernel recompile. i'm at the
> point where i need to move the recompiled kernel to the
> to boot location. unfortunately, i cannot find the
> recompiled kernel.
>
> detailed synopis (pursant to kernel.org's,
> linux-2.2.14.tar.gz "readme"):
>
> 1. currently running potato on kernel 2.0.36.
>
> 2. downloaded "linux-2.2.14.tar.gz" (from
> http://www.kernel.org) to /usr/src.
>
> 3. as root and from /usr/src, i ran "tar xvzf
> lin*.tar.gz"
>
> 4. cd to /usr/src/linux
>
> 5. ran "make mrproper"
>
> 6. ran "make config"
>
> 7. configured the kernel
>
> 8. ran "make zImage"
>
> 9. tried to find the newly recompiled kernel
> (zimage?/linux?) in /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot. all
> that's there is: makefile, bootsect.s, compressed,
> install.sh, setup.s, tools, and video.s.
>
> i didn't see error messages during the process and i
> always got a prompt after "make" commands.
>
> q: where may i find the newly recompiled kernel?
>
> q: will it have a name other than zimage or linux?
>
> ia, t.
>
> bentley taylor.
>
> //
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