> I do want to make a deb package, both because I am not building on the
> machine with the Atom processor, and as noted above, at least one other
> person is using the same board and could use it.
>
> I suppose that may be a problem. The development machine has a genuine 
> Core
> 2 duo processor, while the machine I am targeting it for uses the Atom 
> 330.
> I was assuming the same kernel would work for both systems.
>
> I will look at the Ubuntu wiki.

Remember they (Ubuntu) use their own source package, which contains a 
debian/ folder, which has all the scripts you need to run (as described in 
the Ubuntu wiki).

>>> One of the ideas is if the initrd doesn't hold modules which allow
> mounting your / partition.
> Maybe you have some more errors in the scrollback..
> If that's the case, you need to put together an initrd (make sure you pass
> the info how to load it from grub), or compile the needed bits into the
> kernel. <<
>
> If by scrollback you mean looking back at what was outputted during
> compiling, I checked that pretty carefully. There were a fair number of
> warnings, but I did not see any errors. I will check it again.

No, I mean the messages printed at boot time.
Shift-PgUp/Down to navigate.

Regards,
Alex


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