Compiling Linux 3.13.11 kernel source code in Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit System
In Ubuntu 14.04, the source code process for compiling Linux 3.13.11 kernel in 64-bit systems is divided into four steps:
1. Download the kernel: I downloaded the kernel version 3.13.11!
2. Unzip the kernel: I decompress it/home/jello/Downloads/linux-3.13.11 directory! The kernel will be compiled based on this directory.
3. Start preparing for Kernel Compilation:
A. Enter the directory under terminal: cd/home/jello/Downloads/linux-3.13.11
C. configure the kernel: I have not changed the previous Kernel configuration file, directly Mount/boot/config -*. *. * file (the configuration file for the current kernel) is copied to the linux-3.13.11 directory and the name of the config file is changed. config
D. configure the output directory to/home/jello/Dowmloads/linux-3.13.11/build and enter it under the terminal (I am in the linux-3.13.11 directory at this time ): make O =/home/jello/Downloads/linux-3.13.11/build menuconfig
In this case, a Kernel configuration interface is displayed. Under this interface, you must load the. config file, save, and exit.
4. Start Compilation:
A. Enter make mrproper under the terminal linux-3.13.11 directory
B. Enter cd build under terminal to switch the directory to build
C. Enter make-j4 all under terminal
& Sudo make modules_install & sudo make install
After about two hours, the kernel is compiled and installed successfully! Restart to activate the new kernel 9. Enjoy the power of open source!
How to install Linux Kernel 4.4 on Ubuntu
Linux Kernel 4.2.2 compilation and installation tutorial
Ubuntu 15.10 will use the Linux Kernel 4.2 Kernel
How to install Kernel 4.0.2 on CentOS 7
How to install Linux Kernel 4.0 on CentOS 7
How to install Linux kernel 4.0 on Ubuntu/CentOS?
How to install Linux kernel 13.10 On Ubuntu 3.12
How to install the 3.16.7 CKT2 kernel in Ubuntu 14.10, Ubuntu 14.04, and its derivative versions
Linux Kernel: click here
Linux Kernel: click here
This article permanently updates the link address: