William R Pentney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: WRP> I'm currently compiling the 2.2 kernel for my slink system (it's WRP> relatively stable, right?), and I used "make bzImage" to create it. The WRP> README says to copy zImage to the current kernel image, but should I copy WRP> bzImage instead? (I just want to be sure before I do it ... the WRP> documentation's a little vague on it.)
Probably the best thing to do is to install the kernel-package package, and follow the directions there. The basic procedure for installing a new kernel on your Debian box is: 1. Run your favorite variant on 'make config'. 2. Run make-kpkg. 3. Install the resulting Debian package. 4. Reboot. -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://donut.mit.edu/dmaze/ "Hey, Doug, do you mind if I push the Emergency Booth Self-Destruct Button?" "Oh, sure, Dave, whatever...you _do_ know what that does, right?"