On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 07:51:56AM +0200, Michael Lampard wrote : > > 1. get a kernel from kernel.org > 2. unpack it to /usr/src > 3. delete the symlink /usr/src/linux an relink it on the new kernel > 4. copy the config (p.ex. the one from above) to /usr/src/linux/.config > 5. make oldconfig > 6. make && make modules_install
Hi, Is it by choice that you did not use the make-kpkg system provided by debian ? If it is just that you were unaware of it, maybe it is worth giving it a try: it standardises and automates most of the steps you describe. If you experience the same problem with kernels made "à la Debian", then you will be more sure that the problem is not the installation, but the kernel itself. PS: make-kpkg is in the package named "kernel-package". Good luck, -- Charles Plessy Wako, Saitama, Japan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

