I have been having a problem using make-kpkg to make a debianized kernel.
The first time I did this procedure it worked, scripts ran and I ended up
with the debian package:
make menuconfig
make dep
make-kpkg -r Custom.1 kernel_image
The second time (after I installed the kernel package, found my
The second time around I also did make clean after make deb.
Sorry I left this out.
-- Mike
Mike Bucciarelli, N7CK
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Thanks for the help.
Getting rid of the stamp-configure and stamp-image files and
doing a make-kpkg clean did the trick.
Somebody might want to stick that helpful hint in the FAQ as that
was what I was using for documentation to make my kernel package.
-- Mike
Mike Bucciarelli, N7CK
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I seem to be having trouble booting with Debian version 1.2.
Hardware: 486 sx-40 (AMD) 20 M memory
820 M Seagate HD using DM when in Dos
When I cold boot (reset button) The boot floppy will load and run
When I WARM boot, (shutdown and restart) the loader hangs
at the word 'David' when loading
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