On 01 Jul 2003 22:05:53 +0200
Johan Parin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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

A better idea IMO is to use a different --append-to-version value.

http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.html#APPEND-KERNEL-PKG

Kevin


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