On Jo, 28 oct 21, 10:57:39, Matt Ventura wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'd like to build a module that is in-tree, but not enabled by the Debian
> kernel by default (module 'pmbus', selected by CONFIG_PMBUS). I would rather
> not build an entire custom kernel just for one module.
> 
> Most of the resources out there are for building *out of tree* modules, but
> this is in-tree. Or, they tell you how to do a one-time build of the module,
> but not how to get it into DKMS or anything that would keep the module up to
> date as you install new kernel versions. The module is not listed in
> module-assistant either.
> 
> So, what is the right (or at least, best) way to do this, that won't break
> on a kernel update?

Try asking on debian-kernel list.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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