On 17-May-99 Bryan Scaringe wrote:
I am trying to build a kernel the Debian way and am stuck. According
to the FAQ, the first thing a need to do (from memory) is:
make-kpkg --install kernel-package_2.0.36_all.deb
I am going back to the old way of doing it because I am still uncertain if
On 17-May-99 George Bonser wrote:
On Mon, 17 May 1999, Pollywog wrote:
On 17-May-99 Bryan Scaringe wrote:
I am trying to build a kernel the Debian way and am stuck. According
to the FAQ, the first thing a need to do (from memory) is:
make-kpkg --install
On Sun, May 16, 1999 at 10:55:31PM -0400, Bryan Scaringe wrote:
I am trying to build a kernel the Debian way and am stuck. According
to the FAQ, the first thing a need to do (from memory) is:
make-kpkg --install kernel-package_2.0.36_all.deb
However, there is no
On 17-May-99 Bob Nielsen wrote:
Hmmm, I thought that the installation did that, but I haven't an
installed kernel-source package to check. If you have kernel-source, you
don't need the kernel-headers (with hamm you did).
That is what I was confused about, the headers.
thanks
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Andrew
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