Lines Matching refs:kernelrelease
106 du -ch /boot/*$(make -s kernelrelease)* | tail -n 1
107 du -sh /lib/modules/$(make -s kernelrelease)/
110 make -s kernelrelease | tee -a ~/kernels-built
408 step told you to boot; if you are unsure, check the current kernelrelease
617 du -ch /boot/*$(make -s kernelrelease)* | tail -n 1
618 du -sh /lib/modules/$(make -s kernelrelease)/
627 * Show and store the kernelrelease identifier of the kernel you just built::
629 make -s kernelrelease | tee -a ~/kernels-built
682 make -s kernelrelease | tee -a ~/kernels-built
736 make -s kernelrelease | tee -a ~/kernels-built
787 make -s kernelrelease | tee -a ~/kernels-built
794 description as for why the 'df [...]' and 'make -s kernelrelease [...]'
910 make -s kernelrelease | tee -a ~/kernels-built
929 * To remove one of the kernels you installed, look up its 'kernelrelease'
941 To remove the modules of a kernel with the kernelrelease identifier
1051 make -s kernelrelease | tee -a ~/kernels-built
1764 sudo install -m 0600 $(make -s image_name) /boot/vmlinuz-$(make -s kernelrelease)
1765 sudo install -m 0600 System.map /boot/System.map-$(make -s kernelrelease)
1786 Note, most of the time the pattern '/boot/*$(make -s kernelrelease)*' used in
2039 *To remove one of the kernels you installed, look up its 'kernelrelease'
2116 problems will arise if the kernelrelease identifier exceeds 63 characters.
2167 line shown; for example, a kernel with the kernelrelease identifier