I usually unpack the source archive wherever I have free space, and link
/usr/src/linux to the top level. This creates a problem, because the .deb
gets put one directory above the _actual_ directory, not in /usr/src. I
usually forget and spend some time looking for it. I assume that's a bug.
-J
*- On 17 Feb, Rich Hartman wrote about "Problem with make--kpkg... no .deb
package created!"
> Hello all,
>
> I just tried to compile 2.2.1 kernel and ran into a problem
> Following the directions in
> /usr/doc/kernel-source-2.2.1/debian.Readme, I installed
According to Rich Hartman:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I just tried to compile 2.2.1 kernel and ran into a problem
> Following the directions in
> /usr/doc/kernel-source-2.2.1/debian.Readme, I installed the source
> .deb, make menuconfig, make-kpkg clean, then make-kpkg
> --revision=custom.1.0 ker
> BUT the next step requires installing the newly created .deb package
> with dpkg -i... trouble is, no .deb package is created by the
> make-kpkg command so now I'm stuck half-way thru... any ideas?
Look in the directory ABOVE the one that is current when you execute
the make-kpkg command.
Hello all,
I just tried to compile 2.2.1 kernel and ran into a problem
Following the directions in
/usr/doc/kernel-source-2.2.1/debian.Readme, I installed the source
.deb, make menuconfig, make-kpkg clean, then make-kpkg
--revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image... this took a long time (about 30
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