Salman Ahmed wrote: > > >>>>> "ekw" == eric k wolven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > ekw> Ingo: Get the "kernel package" (dselect or apt-get) & install > > ekw> unpack kernel-source. etc. > > ekw> make menuconfig or xconfig > > ekw> then: make-kpkg clean > > ekw> then: make kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image > > ekw> then: cd /usr/src > > ekw> then: dpkg -i kernel-image(etc).deb > > Some people have mentioned earlier making another target as well : modules > (or modules_install). Is that necessary ? > > I have followed the above procedure that you mention a number of times > without any problems, and have had no problems with modules. When is make > modules_install necessary ??
with make-kpkg you don't have to make modules or make modules_install. > > One other thing: are there any problems compiling 2.2.12 or 2.2.13 with gcc > 2.95.2 ?? I read today in the 2.2.13 kernel's release notes at > <http://www.linux.org.uk/VERSION/relnotes.2213.html> that gcc 2.95 should > not be used to compile 2.2.13. The kernel people have been fixing the problems as they come up. I used it - boots fine. > > Has anyone tried compiling the recent kernels (ie 2.2.10-12) with gcc 2.95 > or 2.95.2 ? Any problems ?? > > I would like to try compiling the new 2.2.13 on my Celeron using gcc > 2.95.2. > > -- > Salman Ahmed > ssahmed AT interlog DOT com > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- David Natkins Email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax to: (718) 488-1780 Phone: (718) 403-2474