Kernel Compiling Error in Virtualbox





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This is my first time using Virtualbox and anything to do with Linux and Ubuntu. I will try to be as precise and accurate with the information that I write.



I have installed Ubuntu version 16.04 within Virtualbox on Windows (Windows 7 running on 32 bit). After downloading and configuring kernel version 5.0.2, I tried using "sudo make" to compile my kernel.



However, either of two errors occur:





  1. This is the first error:



    scripts/link-vmlinux.sh: line 85: 1847 killed DFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS_VMLINUX} -0 ${2} -T ${lds} ${objects}
    Makefile:1019: recipe for target 'vmlinux' failed
    make: *** [vmlinux] Error 137



  2. And this is the second error:



    ld: final link failed: Memory exhausted
    Makefile:1019: recipe for target 'vmlinux' failed
    make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1



From what I have gathered, this has to do with not enough virtual hard disk memory. Currently, I have set my vdi with 24GB, and its actual size is 15.15GB (dynamically allocated).



By using the swapon -s command, I can see that I have used 38400 out of 522236 for my /dev/sda5 partition. No other files are listed. (By using the "free" command 483836 out of 522236 is free for the swap partition.)



By using the df -h command, after trying to compile my kernel, 13G out of 24G has been used.



Can anyone please help me out?










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    This is my first time using Virtualbox and anything to do with Linux and Ubuntu. I will try to be as precise and accurate with the information that I write.



    I have installed Ubuntu version 16.04 within Virtualbox on Windows (Windows 7 running on 32 bit). After downloading and configuring kernel version 5.0.2, I tried using "sudo make" to compile my kernel.



    However, either of two errors occur:





    1. This is the first error:



      scripts/link-vmlinux.sh: line 85: 1847 killed DFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS_VMLINUX} -0 ${2} -T ${lds} ${objects}
      Makefile:1019: recipe for target 'vmlinux' failed
      make: *** [vmlinux] Error 137



    2. And this is the second error:



      ld: final link failed: Memory exhausted
      Makefile:1019: recipe for target 'vmlinux' failed
      make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1



    From what I have gathered, this has to do with not enough virtual hard disk memory. Currently, I have set my vdi with 24GB, and its actual size is 15.15GB (dynamically allocated).



    By using the swapon -s command, I can see that I have used 38400 out of 522236 for my /dev/sda5 partition. No other files are listed. (By using the "free" command 483836 out of 522236 is free for the swap partition.)



    By using the df -h command, after trying to compile my kernel, 13G out of 24G has been used.



    Can anyone please help me out?










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      This is my first time using Virtualbox and anything to do with Linux and Ubuntu. I will try to be as precise and accurate with the information that I write.



      I have installed Ubuntu version 16.04 within Virtualbox on Windows (Windows 7 running on 32 bit). After downloading and configuring kernel version 5.0.2, I tried using "sudo make" to compile my kernel.



      However, either of two errors occur:





      1. This is the first error:



        scripts/link-vmlinux.sh: line 85: 1847 killed DFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS_VMLINUX} -0 ${2} -T ${lds} ${objects}
        Makefile:1019: recipe for target 'vmlinux' failed
        make: *** [vmlinux] Error 137



      2. And this is the second error:



        ld: final link failed: Memory exhausted
        Makefile:1019: recipe for target 'vmlinux' failed
        make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1



      From what I have gathered, this has to do with not enough virtual hard disk memory. Currently, I have set my vdi with 24GB, and its actual size is 15.15GB (dynamically allocated).



      By using the swapon -s command, I can see that I have used 38400 out of 522236 for my /dev/sda5 partition. No other files are listed. (By using the "free" command 483836 out of 522236 is free for the swap partition.)



      By using the df -h command, after trying to compile my kernel, 13G out of 24G has been used.



      Can anyone please help me out?










      share|improve this question
















      This is my first time using Virtualbox and anything to do with Linux and Ubuntu. I will try to be as precise and accurate with the information that I write.



      I have installed Ubuntu version 16.04 within Virtualbox on Windows (Windows 7 running on 32 bit). After downloading and configuring kernel version 5.0.2, I tried using "sudo make" to compile my kernel.



      However, either of two errors occur:





      1. This is the first error:



        scripts/link-vmlinux.sh: line 85: 1847 killed DFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS_VMLINUX} -0 ${2} -T ${lds} ${objects}
        Makefile:1019: recipe for target 'vmlinux' failed
        make: *** [vmlinux] Error 137



      2. And this is the second error:



        ld: final link failed: Memory exhausted
        Makefile:1019: recipe for target 'vmlinux' failed
        make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1



      From what I have gathered, this has to do with not enough virtual hard disk memory. Currently, I have set my vdi with 24GB, and its actual size is 15.15GB (dynamically allocated).



      By using the swapon -s command, I can see that I have used 38400 out of 522236 for my /dev/sda5 partition. No other files are listed. (By using the "free" command 483836 out of 522236 is free for the swap partition.)



      By using the df -h command, after trying to compile my kernel, 13G out of 24G has been used.



      Can anyone please help me out?







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