>>"Adam" == Adam Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam> ./buildkernel
Advantages of using make-kpkg
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I have been asked several times about the advantages of using
the kernel-package package over the traditional Lin
On Thu, 2001-11-01 at 11:35, Damon Muller wrote:
> Quoth Adam Warner,
> > > > make dep
> > > > make bzImage
> > > > make modules
> > > > make modules_install
> > > > make install
> > >
> > > We have "make-kpkg" for such tasks. Makes your life easier.
> >
> > I can't imagine how it could be easie
Quoth Adam Warner,
> > > make dep
> > > make bzImage
> > > make modules
> > > make modules_install
> > > make install
> >
> > We have "make-kpkg" for such tasks. Makes your life easier.
>
> I can't imagine how it could be easier than my current setup but I'll
> look into it.
make-kpkg clean &&
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Subject: Re: Patches applied to stock kernel to make deb kernel image
> #include
> Adam Warner wrote on Wed Oct 31, 2001 um 07:28:19AM:
>
> > I'm not an expert on this but I understand that Debia
On Wed, 2001-10-31 at 22:35, Eduard Bloch wrote:
First off I'd just like to say it never ceases to amaze me what packages
are available for Debian. I'm really surprised that someone would have
packaged up ppscsi for instance!
> #include
> Adam Warner wrote on Wed Oct 31, 2001 um 07:28:19AM:
>
>
#include
Adam Warner wrote on Wed Oct 31, 2001 um 07:28:19AM:
> I'm not an expert on this but I understand that Debian stays as close to
> the offical Linus kernel as possible. So if you want to compile your own
> kernel you should be fine just using a Linus one from kernel.org (or
No. mkcramfs
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 12:12:45AM -0500, Timothy Webster wrote:
> What is procedure is used to make an "official" 2.4 deb kernel image?
> Such as are avialable in unstable.
> What additional patches are required, if any.
Use source from kernel-source package which always solves issues related
to L
On Wed, 2001-10-31 at 05:12, Timothy Webster wrote:
> What is procedure is used to make an "official" 2.4 deb kernel image?
> Such as are avialable in unstable.
> What additional patches are required, if any.
I'm not an expert on this but I understand that Debian stays as close to
the offical Linu
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