On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 13:08:49 -0500
Larry Finger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I don't understand your need to stay with Debian, but that is your 
> choice. On average, I probably generate at least one new kernel per 
> day, and update kernel modules even more frequently. Having to go 
> through the steps required to generate a .deb and installing it for 
> every change would take 3-4 hours away from my productivity.

I'm no expert, and maybe I'm missing something, but rebuilding a kernel
the Debian way is just:

1:      make [menu|x|g|whatever]config]
2:      make-kpkg --revision=whatever kernel_image
3:      dpkg -i whatever.deb

How does this add significant overhead to the standard methods for
building kernels?  [I am perfectly willing to be educated; as I
mentioned, I'm no expert.]

> Larry

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