Re: kernel image path

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On Tue, 08 May 2018 00:45:25 +0530, Sumit Kumar said:

> Sorry, there is a typo : I meant make -jX in a kernel sandbox.

The same place it puts it if you don't use -jX.  The exact answer will depend on
what sort of sandbox you're using, and how exactly you're setting things up,
and what system(s) you're building for.

For example: on x86_64, by default the kernel ends up in arch/x86/boot/bzImage.

If you have your build tree at /usr/src/linux, that means it ends up in /usr/src/linux/arch/x86/boot/bzImage.

If you're building in a directory called '/source/kernel' inside a chroot based at '/containers/build-kernel',
it will end up in /containers/build-kernel/source/kernel/arch/x86/boot/bzImage (as viewed from
outside the chroot).

Being more specific will require knowing what exactly you're trying to do....

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