This document provides instructions for compiling a new kernel module, checking if it was loaded successfully with lsmod, and viewing output from dmesg. It asks the user to run commands like sudo make, lsmod, and dmesg, and to paste the output from dmesg. In conclusion, the user learned about implementing commands, using logs by typing dmesg, and different types of kernels like monolithic, microkernel, and hybrid from this experiment.
This document provides instructions for compiling a new kernel module, checking if it was loaded successfully with lsmod, and viewing output from dmesg. It asks the user to run commands like sudo make, lsmod, and dmesg, and to paste the output from dmesg. In conclusion, the user learned about implementing commands, using logs by typing dmesg, and different types of kernels like monolithic, microkernel, and hybrid from this experiment.
This document provides instructions for compiling a new kernel module, checking if it was loaded successfully with lsmod, and viewing output from dmesg. It asks the user to run commands like sudo make, lsmod, and dmesg, and to paste the output from dmesg. In conclusion, the user learned about implementing commands, using logs by typing dmesg, and different types of kernels like monolithic, microkernel, and hybrid from this experiment.
Q.13: Show the output of dmesg Q.14: Check the log by typing dmesg. Show the output here.
Q.20: What did you learn in this experiment?
In my opinion I have learned in this experiment about how we can implement command and also by various ways of using for instance log by typing dmesg etc. So, I have observed totally a great difference by day by day experiments. If I talk about the kernel a kernel can either be monolithic, microkernel or hybrid (like the OS X and Windows 7). Linux supports dynamic loading of kernel modules. Users only need to know which patch applies to a particular version,