Blaisorblade wrote:
Well, complain against make-kpkg, or study its options better (don't know which one). It shouldn't execute that line! But knowing Debian's quality, I guess that you should just say it that you aren't building modules.
still working on which of those was the problem. My original issue, though, was solved by re-enabling TT support, even though I'm using SKAS3 on the host, and SKAS3 works in the UML binary. Not sure what the deal is with that, yet. Does SKAS3 need to be enabled on the host where I compile the kernel for some reason? I'm building the UML kernel on a faster machine w/o SKAS3, but running it on a machine w/ SKAS3.
-sten
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