Andrew Perrin wrote:
1.) Don't both with linking to linux. Just:
cd /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.18
make menuconfig
make-kpkg
2.) Don't use --revision to note the kernel version; make-kpkg will do
that for you. Use --revision if you want to tag it to specific config
options you've used. I generally do:
make-kpkg --revision ofcx.y
where x.y is a version of my configuration, NOT of the kernel itself.
Hope this helps.
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On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, Francisco Fialho wrote:
Hi everybody.
I running Debian Woody ( kernel 2.2.20) and I trying
to upgrade to kernel 2.4.18...
a did an apt-get install kernel-source-2.4.18 ) just perfect.
the kerbel-source was saved at /usr/src... I created a dir called
linux and a ln -s to the unzipped source ( /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.18)
when I give a make-kpkg --revision kernel.2.4.18 it says that the source
is not at the top of the linux kernel directory. ( I've already
installed the
latest kernel-package)
what am I doing wrong?!
does anyone have an make-kpkg example?!
I think its more of a sintax error... ( I writing something wrong)
I've checked the kernel how0to section at the documentation
page....
regards
[]'s
Francisco
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I did all that was especified, but I can't tell if i running the new
kernel...
i went to /etc/lilo.conf and there was a line showing vmlinuz and another
showing vmlinuz.old...
is there any command I can use to see what kernel I'm using?!
regards.
Francisco
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