On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 10:53:06AM -0700, Richard Burkhart wrote:
> 
> At an installfest ages ago, Mike Simons walked me through doing kernel
> patch/recompiles to put Win4Lin on my machine, and to get CD-RW working.
> 
> While there, he installed a script that cut out several of the normal kernel
> compile steps, and spit a *.deb file out at the end of the process.
> 
> Does anyone know/remember what those steps are, and where that script might
> be found?  I've searched through the vox archives, and haven't found a
> reference.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Richard B.
> 

Take a look at make-kpkg in the kernel-package package.
I can't imagine him having used anything other than that.

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