Which bootloader can lie to Windows and make Windows believe that it’s installed on the first partition even if it’s not?
If your new kernel does not behave normally after a routine kernel upgrade, chances are that you forgot to _______ before compiling the new kernel.
You can find out how much memory the kernel is using by taking the total amount of memory in your machine and subtracting from it the amount of:
Which of the following insures that all of the dependencies, such as the include files, are in place?
Which of the following removes all of the object files and some other things that an old version leaves behind?
Which of the following commands will attempt to configure the kernel from an old configuration file and run through the make config process for you?