I have finally decided to try to compile my kernel 'the Debian way.' Until
now, I have always done it 'manually.' In /usr/dos/kernel-source-###/
debian.README it says to use make-kpkg. I cannot find this command on my
system or by a search under dselect. I am 'up-to-date' with stable and have
On Fri, 27 Jun 1997, Paul Rightley wrote:
I have finally decided to try to compile my kernel 'the Debian way.' Until
now, I have always done it 'manually.' In /usr/dos/kernel-source-###/
debian.README it says to use make-kpkg. I cannot find this command on my
system or by a search under
There's a .deb called kernel-package. It's in there.
Note if you are making a new set of Debian Boot floppies
then be sure to turn on root ramdisk fs support since the
kernel config file that comes with kernel-package seems
to not have this option selected.
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Brian S. Julin
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Hello all:
I tried to generate a custom kernel package using kernel-source-2.0.27. The
included documentation asked for invocation of make-kpkg to generate the
package, however I wasn't able to find that program in my system and no
package in Debian 1.2 seems to contain it.
Do I still need
Hi Martin --
You asked:
Do I still need make-kpkg for generating a kernel package?
Well, not absolutely, but it sure is a handy tool.
If so, where can I find it?
It's in Debian-1.2/binary-all/misc/kernel-package_3.03.deb
You can find out which debian archive file ('.deb' file) contains a
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