![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On CentOS, install kernel-devel: $ sudo yum install kernel-devel You will be able to find the extract-linux script at /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r)/scripts/extract-vmlinux. On Ubuntu, install linux-headers-$(uname -r): $ sudo apt-get install linux-headers- $( uname -r ) If you are extracting a kernel installed from your operating system, you can install the extract-linux script with your package manager. It’s unlikely that the script will change, but to be safe you should use the extract-vmlinux script that is from the same source tree as your kernel. You can download the latest version from GitHub: $ wget -O extract-vmlinux Sign up! Extracting the Linux kernel image (vmlinuz)įirst, you’ll need to get the extract-vmlinux script so that you can decompress and extract the Linux kernel image. ![]()
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