Hi, Roland Wegmann writes:
> Somewhere I read something about the option '--added-patches'. But > should patches not be applied before the command 'make menuconfig'? > I ask because I always use 'make-kpkg' after 'make menuconfig'. The Debian way of doing it is running `make-kpkg --config menuconfig'. > What does 'apply that (kernel-patches) on the top of the Debian kernel > source' mean? > Do I have to 'bunzip2' the file 'patch-2.6.6-1.bz2' from '/usr/src/ > kernel-patches/all/2.6.6/debian/' into '/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.6' > and then 'patch -p1 patch-2.6.6-1' The tree from kernel-source-2.6.6 already contains the Debian patches. You can unpack the tarball and call make-kpkg immediately. Regards, Jens. -- J'qbpbe, le m'en fquz pe j'qbpbe! Le veux aimeb et mqubib panz je p�zqbpbe je djuz tqtaj!

