Hi,
[light Suddenly dawns. This is a subtle bug].
Remove the hyphen from the command line, like so:
# make-kpkg --revision custom.1.0 buildpackage
^
I'll add the following paragraphs to all the documentation I
can lay my hands on: Susan, c
Hi,
Remove the --zImage command and everything would work fine,
make-kpkg will create the debian package for you. (it uses bzImage
by default, which I gess stands for Big zImage ;-).
The advantage over using make zlilo is a: dpkg and friends are
aware which kernel you have ins
This is a bit of a cop-out, but it works cleanly almost every time: If
bringing your system down is not a problem, it would probably be easier
(read: less time consuming) to reboot off the emergency disk (Debian 1.2)
or the Boot disk (Debian 1.1) and go through the setup again. Instead of
reparti
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On 02-Apr-97 Peter Iannarelli wrote:
>Hi George:
>
>I do my kernel builds a little differently however they always seem to work.
>
>I'll assume that you ran the patch-kernel and got the updated modutils. I don't
>know if the modutils are an absolute requiremen
Hi George:
I do my kernel builds a little differently however they always seem to work.
I'll assume that you ran the patch-kernel and got the updated modutils. I don't
know if the modutils are an absolute requirement however the doc does say
these utils are for 2.1.18 and above.
After I run my
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