I'm having the opposite problem: I can't get my kernel onto the hard drive!

When compiled a kernel last night, using the packaging you mentioned, I was 
left with my own "custom" .deb file. When I ran dpkg on it, I was given the 
option to create a boot floppy. I'm not sure why you didn't get this message.

I already have a boot manager, so I don't want LILO to overwrite the mbr on 
hda, which I think it does by default.

Dave

>>> Steve George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/14/99 2:06:56 PM >>>
Hi,

Does anyone know if there is a way you can compile a kernel into a debian 
package and have that kernel boot from the floppy?

I normally compile my kernels with make-kpkg but the package it makes installs 
onto the hardrive.  I want to do the same thing but place the 'new' kernel on a 
floppy rather than alter my stable setup on the harddisk.

Its a pity make-kpkg doesn't ask you where to install the new kernel to!

Thanks,

Steve


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