An administrator has source code and needs to rebuild a kernel module. Which of the following command sequences is most commonly used to rebuild this type of module?
Correct Answer: A
The best command sequence to rebuild a kernel module from source code is A. ./configure make make install.
This is the standard way to compile and install a Linux kernel module, as explained in the web search result 5.
The other commands are either not relevant, not valid, or not sufficient for this task. For example:
* B. wget gcc cp will try to download, compile, and copy a file, but it does not specify the source code, the module name, or the destination directory.
* C. tar xvzf build cp will try to extract, build, and copy a compressed file, but it does not specify the file name, the module name, or the destination directory.
* D. build install configure will try to run three commands that are not defined or recognized by the Linux shell.