On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 03:40:43PM +1000, Bill Taylor wrote:
> hi all,
> I'm trying to change my kernel. (woody -> 2.4.19)
> I have tried to run make-kpkg in a number of directories which I thought 
> _may_ have been appropriate.....
> Could someone define "top level kernel source directory" please?

as others have said under /usr/src, either 'linux' or
'kernel-source-2.4.19' (or whatever version).

You know 2.4.18 is prepackaged in woody?
(eg. do 'apt-cache search kernel-image | grep 2.4')
just a bit easier if you can't be bothered compiling
your own from scratch.

I'm a bit suspicious of 2.4.19 too, I can't get ISDN working
in it but exactly the same process works fine in 2.4.18.
I haven't ruled out something dud about the hardware yet
(machine not ISDN card) but it seems unlikely.

Dave.
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