> Documentation/lguest is not built during the normal built. See for
> example the linux-2.6 build. So you did something different and have to
> show what you're really calling.

Hmm.  Well, I used kernel-package, and I believe the command was something
like this:

make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version -custom1-686 --revision 1 \
kernel_image

That is the way I have been building custom kernel image packages since
sarge.  I probably don't need lguest, but make-kpkg wants to compile it
for some reason, and the compile error stops the process.  Maybe I forgot
the "make-kpkg clean" command, or something like that.  I'll try it
again tonight and see how it goes, making sure I do a "make-kpkg clean"
first.




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