Hi Tony,
Because of the fact that you've disabled BTRFS the module check is
failing during the build. The module check during the build is often
used as a mechanism in our tooling to prevent accidental disablement of
modules. However, since you have purposely disabled the module you need
to
Transcript from build session, edited for brevity, and ignore special codes -
done through screen hardcopy capture, which messes with line editing.
Making lucid with debian-rules.txt
root@lucid-chroot:/home/user/kernel$ debootstrap lucid lucid-chroot/
apport doesn't seem to like running under chroot. The elinks-like
version ended up in a loop. I ended up running apport-cli --save bug-
report linux, and it's contents are below, but I think it found the
details for the host root environment (via my mounting of /proc inside
the chroot), so I