Thank you all, I should read changelogs..
regards
-r
Hello Raffaele,
Raffaele Morelli schrieb:
> [...]
>
> Is it a bug or what?
No, as documented in the changelog ([0]) and probably elsewhere you need to put
the needed scripts into [1]. In case of initrd generation example scrpts are
shipped with kernel-package in [2].
I hope this helped.
Greetin
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> On Sun, May 03 2009, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>
>> David Paleino wrote:
>>
>>> * The image postinst no longer runs the initramfs creation
>>> commands. Instead, there are example scripts provided that will
>>> perform the task. These scripts will work for official k
On Sun, May 03 2009, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> David Paleino wrote:
>
>> * The image postinst no longer runs the initramfs creation
>> commands. Instead, there are example scripts provided that will
>> perform the task. These scripts will work for official kernel images
>> as well.
>
>
David Paleino wrote:
> * The image postinst no longer runs the initramfs creation
> commands. Instead, there are example scripts provided that will
> perform the task. These scripts will work for official kernel images
> as well.
Don't use the example scripts, they're kinda weird. i
On Sun, 3 May 2009 10:14:57 +0200, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
> Hi you all,
>
> I am using vanilla sources to build a debian RT custom kernel using
> make-kpkg.
> Compiling goes very nice and ends up with a deb kernel package but make-kpkg
> does't generate initrd using --
Hi you all,
I am using vanilla sources to build a debian RT custom kernel using
make-kpkg.
Compiling goes very nice and ends up with a deb kernel package but make-kpkg
does't generate initrd using --initrd option! I had to generete it by hand
with update-initrams and the put the correspo
Adam Heath wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Alejandro Bonilla Beeche wrote:
What does /bin/sh point to?
Could you please explain what is exactly what you need to check?
ls -l /bin/sh
In other words, what does /bin/sh point to?
What shell is /bin/sh? bash? zsh(gods no)? pos
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Alejandro Bonilla Beeche wrote:
> >What does /bin/sh point to?
> >
> >
> >
> Could you please explain what is exactly what you need to check?
ls -l /bin/sh
In other words, what does /bin/sh point to?
What shell is /bin/sh? bash? zsh(gods no)? posh? dash?
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just would love to know if we should set a bug on kernel-package
(AFAIK, that is the one in charge?) or if it's Linus tree.
I run:
. getkernelupdate
git checkout -f
make oldconfig
make-kpkg clean
make-kpkg --revision=T42.v3.1 kernel_image
...
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/linux-2.6'
.032
>
> I just would love to know if we should set a bug on kernel-package
> (AFAIK, that is the one in charge?) or if it's Linus tree.
>
> I run:
> . getkernelupdate
> git checkout -f
> make oldconfig
> make-kpkg clean
> make-kpkg --revision=T42.v3.1 kernel_
s the one in charge?) or if it's Linus tree.
I run:
. getkernelupdate
git checkout -f
make oldconfig
make-kpkg clean
make-kpkg --revision=T42.v3.1 kernel_image
...
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/linux-2.6'
/usr/bin/makeARCH=i386 prepare
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/lin
Hi,
I see that the new make-kpkg creates a linux-image which now goes along with
the debian names that moved from kernel-image to linux-image. Cool.
One thing is that I do a lot, is to test linux-2.6-git, and making different
kernel names for the kernels is really a pain, even I would have to
Hi,
I try to build a kernel module (legousbtower to get Lego Mindstorm with
USB working). I builded a module-source package and tried
fakeroot make-kpkg modules_image
This process stops by
config.status: creating Makefile
sed: file ./confstatnlBJkF/subs-1.sed line 47: Unterminated `s
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 11:16:53 -0700, Liberty Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I'm installing by tarball. Unfortunately, my embedded OS doesn't
> have apt or dpkg (yet). I was thinking that make-kpkg modules_image
> or kernel_image would include in the packaged .deb a
Liberty Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, 2003-11-22 at 09:35, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> > On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 10:46:52 -0700, Liberty Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >
> > > I'm building kernels for an embedded x86 product, and I'm
On Sat, 2003-11-22 at 09:35, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 10:46:52 -0700, Liberty Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > I'm building kernels for an embedded x86 product, and I'm falling in
> > love with make-kpkg. My only problem is that make-
I'm building kernels for an embedded x86 product, and I'm falling in
love with make-kpkg. My only problem is that
make-kpkg --added-modules pcmcia-cs kernel_image modules_image
doesn't do a depmod on the pcmcia-cs modules against the built kernel. I
assume others have not run in
linux.
I think /usr/src/linux should by a symlink to one of
kernel-source- or kernel-headers- (as specified in
the FHS for pre-glibc systems). And I think make-kpkg should set
that up with alternatives.
If it doesn't sound like a terrible idea, I can work on a patch.
-itai
The Philadelphia Area Debian Society (PADS)
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presents
Using Debian's make-kpkg to build kernels
When: Wednesday 15 March 2000, 8:00 PM -
Package: kernel-package
Version: 2.03
The man page for make-kpkg has a few typos, some of which refer to file
names and might therefore cause confusion. A diff file is attached.
Susan Kleinmann
*** make-kpkg.8 Thu Aug 22 10:40:19 1996
--- make-kpkg.8.rev Thu Aug 22 10:56:23 1996
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