I usually do: make dep make clean make bzImage make modules make modules_install
After that, you can use make-kpkg for whatever you want. PS: Have you tried make menuconfig, or make xconfig (under x11)? make config is a long way to go... Jonathan Gift <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Para: Debian o.fr> <debian-user@lists.debian.org> cc: 09/10/00 Assunto: Help: Kernel compile 14:05 Statistics error Responder a Jonathan Gift Hi, I'm on a fresh Debian 2.2, attempting to compile my first kernel. Everything goes ok until the final make when I get get an error and no .deb. I've read all the info and tried to follow the steps. What did I miss? Help appreciated so I can have some sound and apm support! Load packages: kernel -package kernel-source-2.2.17 bin86 mawk binutils Move kernel /usr/src /usr/local/scr Unpack tar xIf kernel-source-2.2.17.tar.bz2 Change directory Type mrproper Type make config Use defaults except: Ppr/686 Y APM Y Power Off Y SCSI N DOS Y VFAT Y Sound Y Creative Y Parallel Y P Printer Y Yype make dep Type make-kpkg clean Type make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image Error: In function 'sock_wmalloc': undefined reference to 'net statistics' vmlinux Error 1 stamp-build Error 2 Please email copies of any support directly to me. Thanks, Jonathan -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null