Op vr 10-01-2003, om 23:03 schreef Gregory Seidman: > Benedict Verheyen sez: > } i compiled my own 2.4.20 kernel and it works great. > } Then sometime later i compiled the nvidia module via > } the 2 nvidia packages in the distribution. > } When i upgrade the kernel soemtime in the future and thus compile my own > } kernel again, will i have to recompile the nvidia module too? > > Yes. If you haven't been using it, I recommend installing the > kernel-package package, which contains make-kpkg. Once installed, read > the man page. Using make-kpkg requires the bare minimum of work to > compile and prepare a kernel .deb and associated modules .debs, making > it easy to install and remove kernels. > > } Thanks > } Benedict > --Greg
I did compile my kernel with make-kpkg following the instructions in the reamde. I didn't know it was possible to compile the drivers together with a new kernel and end up with a new kernel deb and debs for the drivers. It's like an all in 1 effort then. I like that :) I'll check the man page of make-kpkg Thanks for the info -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]