Hi all, I've read through chapter 7 in the Debian Reference and man make-kpkg, but I'm not sure I'm completely clear on the "Debian standard method" to build the kernel. I built my first custom kernel the way it's described, no problem. I used
--append_to_version -486 --revision=rev.01 Now, I wanted to do some minor changes to this kernel and replace it. I thought it would be appropriate to just increment the revision. So I did --append_to_version -486 --revision=rev.02 I've also built alsa-modules, so that got rebuilt as well. Now I tried to dpkg -r both the old kernel and alsa-modules package, but alsa-modules would not be removed while running Gnome, so I logeed out and logged in to a failsafe xterm, removed kernel and alsa packages, installed to new packages and reran LILO. This worked, but I'm wondering if this is the intended method, or if there is a cleaner way? -- Johan Parin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]