In essence, a new kernel is generated in 3 steps.
1 .#make config
This runs bash scripts scripts/configure ,which read in the arch/i386/config.in.
Configuration scripts are easier to handle can called with
2 #make menuconfig
for a menu-driven installation on the console, or with
3 # make xconfig
for a menu driven installation under xwindows.
4 #make oldconfig
ensures that the old default valuesare accepted without further query.
5 # make depend
is a purely technical operation .it uses the capability of GNU c compiler.
6 # make
to make a bootable linux kernel.
7 #make boot
must be called . then a further mechanism is implemented which enables the loading of the linux kernel immediately in the memory above 1mbyte
8 #make drivers
will only cause the sources in the drivers / subdirectory that is,the drivers ,to be compiled.
9 #make SUBDIRS=drivers
should be called .this approach can also be called for other subdirectories.
A large number of device drivers and filesystems can be created as modules this can be done by
10. #make modules
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Friday, February 24, 2006
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