What command will compile the Linux kernel and leave a file called bzImage in the floppy disk?
A.
make bzImage
B.
make compile
C.
make Image
D.
make bzdisk
Explanation:
After depending and cleaning, you may now `make bzImage’ or `make bzdisk’ (this is the part that takes a long time.). `make bzImage’ will compile the kernel, and
leave a file in arch/i386/boot called `bzImage’ (among other things). This is the new compressed kernel. `make bzdisk’ does the same thing, but also places the
new bzImage on a floppy disk which you hopefully put in drive “A:”. `bzdisk’ is fairly handy for testing new kernels; if it bombs (or just doesn’t work right), just
remove the floppy and boot with your old kernel. It can also be a handy way to boot if you accidentally remove your kernel (or something equally as dreadful).