On Fri, 7 Mar 1997, johannes martinez wrote: > What exactly does this do? Does it make a package or does it > make a new kernel?
both. it makes a .deb package of your customized kernel. > If either where does it put it? i ran: make-kpkg -revision custom.1.0 kernel_image from the directory /usr/src/linux, and it put the file: kernel-image-2.0.27_custom.1.0_i386.deb into /usr/src > Is it of any use to use make-kpkg or should i just do a normal > make dep, clean, zlilo etc...? make-kpkg is easier to use and easier to keep track of changes once you figure out how to use it right. > One more question: do you need a resolv.conf in debian, and if so why > isn't it made? mine was created. /etc/resolv.conf brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://weber.u.washington.edu/~maximill