Hi, Remove the --zImage command and everything would work fine, make-kpkg will create the debian package for you. (it uses bzImage by default, which I gess stands for Big zImage ;-).
The advantage over using make zlilo is a: dpkg and friends are aware which kernel you have installed, and b: you can have multiple kernels versions on your machine at the same time (I have 2.0.29 and 2.1.30 at the moment). manoj -- "There are some people who take a nickel's worth of knowledge and sit on it as if it were an Incan treasure." unknown Manoj Srivastava <url:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mobile, Alabama USA <url:http://www.datasync.com/%7Esrivasta/>