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- <sect1 id="ch08-kernel">
- <title>Installing a kernel</title>
- <para>
- A kernel is the heart of a Linux system. We could use the kernel image
- from our normal system, but we might as well compile a new kernel from
- the most recent kernel sources available.
- </para>
- <para>
- Building the kernel involves a few steps: configuring it and compiling
- it. There are a few ways to configure the kernel. If a user doesn't like the
- way this book does it, he should read the <filename>README</filename>
- file and find out
- what the other options are. The following commands are run to build the
- kernel:
- </para>
- <blockquote><literallayout>
- <userinput>cd /usr/src/linux &&</userinput>
- <userinput>make mrproper &&</userinput>
- <userinput>make menuconfig &&</userinput>
- <userinput>make dep &&</userinput>
- <userinput>make bzImage &&</userinput>
- <userinput>make modules &&</userinput>
- <userinput>make modules_install &&</userinput>
- <userinput>cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/lfskernel &&
- </userinput>
- <userinput>cp System.map /boot</userinput>
- </literallayout></blockquote>
- </sect1>
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