Hi, maybe somebody could clue me in how to get this to work:
Until recently, I just rolled my own kernel as I was used to do with Slackware. But since I found out about make-kpkg, I decided to do things the Debian way and use that instead. After much hassle wit the broken tar (solved by downgrading), there's still a problem: Whenever I try to make a modules package for my system, I end up with a message like "Modules not configured, so not making modules". However, grep _MODULES .config tells me "CONFIG_MODULES=y", so yes, I have them enabled. I'm not a Makefile guru, so I just don't understand the check in /usr/lib/kernel-package/debian/kernel.rules: # define MODULES_ENABLED if appropriate ifneq ($(strip $(shell egrep ^[^\#]*CONFIG_MODULES $(CONFIG_FILE))),) MODULES_ENABLED = yes endif I've tried to patch it up by adding another MODULES_ENABLED after the endif, but that doesn't work, either. It just might be that I missed the real rules file anyways - I just patched the three I found. Any help would be sincerely appreciated, -- Thomas Baetzler, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] <A HREF="http://home.pages.de/~thb/">thb's Homepage</A>