You'll need to download/install the source files for the kernel image of your choice (2.0.36, 2.2.9, etc...). Suggest you read/skim the kernel HOWTO, and the debian docs on creating a custom kernel (since the "debian way" is a little different - but easy). Then cd to /usr/src/[insert kernel version here], run menuconfig or xmenuconfig to select what you want in your kernel (There is help on the selections). Then follow the instructions for building a custom dpkg type kernel in the debian-docs. It might take you a few tries, but it's been made pretty easy for us. --
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