John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Of course, you COULD solve all of this with kernel-packages, which makes > the prospective kernel into a .deb file for easy installation. The > zImage/bzImage problem is solved by kernel-package: IIRC it uses the > Debian standard bzImage by preference, but either way, it works so well > that there's no need other than curiosity to know which image you're > using.
Or unless you want to know how your OS actully works. :) I find it easier to avoid packages as much as possible. This way if there will be a problem with one of your kernel compiles in the future, you might be able to figure it out, instead of just saying "this damn package doesn't install!" -- Arcady Genkin "I opened up my wallet, and it's full of blood..." - GsYDE