Hi.

  I hope I'm not (quite) wrong.

  I'm using:

# apt-cache show kernel-patch-skas
Version: 3-9.1
MD5sum: 59a1da9d664b688a5d6125e2372ce589

# apt-cache show kernel-source-2.6.8
Version: 2.6.8-13
MD5sum: 32f135ffc8557aa699564e89a4bdec8f

  And I expect the following command to work:

# make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=-foo
kernel_image --added-patches=skas


for patch in /usr/src/kernel-patches/all/apply/skas ;
do
(cut)
done
No "Separate Kernel Address Space" patch found for
kernel version 2.6.8
Patch /usr/src/kernel-patches/all/apply/skas  failed.
Hit return to Continue


  But it doesn't. I checked I have the latest
  versions installed. I run sarge.

  As you can read, it says:

"No Separate Kernel Address Space" patch found for
kernel version 2.6.8".

  I guess it should work since I read in DWN that
  this might be the default kernel for sarge.

  Please end my ignorance if I'm wrong.

Regards.
Nelson.-


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