Hello,
I hope this is the place posting this question. If not, I hope you can point
me in the right direction.
I am teaching a course in Operating Systems. My class is using Debian Etch
on z/VM and each student will be required to re-build the kernel with
his/her own changes. Is there a set of instructions somewhere for doing
this? I've tried the traditional and Debian (.deb) ways of doing it.  With
the .deb method, the new kernel can't find the tty device and hangs after
selecting the kernel to load. Doing it the traditional way, I get the
following:

+ exec /sbin/installkernel 2.6.18 arch/s390/boot/image System.map Kerntypes
/boot
Usage: installkernel <version> <image> <System.map> <directory>
make[1]: *** [install] Error 1
make: *** [install] Error 2

Note the extra parameter (Kerntypes) on the "installkernel" call.

Regards,
D.J. Foreman

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