Upgrading a kernel involves which of the following tasks (choose all that apply):
A.
configuring the desired modules
B.
compiling the kernel and modules
C.
installing the kernel image
D.
conducting a system reboot
Explanation:
Upgrading the kernel involves configuring desired modules, compiling the kernel and modules, and finally installing the kernel image. This is followed by a system
reboot (with fingers crossed!) to load the new kernel. All of this is documented in the “README” file which comes with each kernel package. Further information
can be found in the “Documentation/” subdirectory. A particularly helpful file there is “Configure.help” which contains detailed information on the available kernel
compile options and modules.