Antonio Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The directions to install a kernel using make-kpkg are more or less
> clear to me if doing it with a kernel*tar.gz one, because it unpacks the
> make instructions. Now, what to do when it is a .deb one? I tried make
> menuconfig as indicated before i
No, what I meant was that I had apt-got (past tense on purpose) installed
kernel-source*, but make-kpkg was complaining that it didn't have make rules.
So,
after reading a little more, I just got the original kernerl 2.2.14, unpacked
it and
all then worked, except for my scssi emulation module, w
I'm not entirely sure what your trying to say here. Are you saying that
you have compiled the kernel-source with kpkg and now are at the point
where you have something like --
kernel-image-2.0.36_custom.2.0.36.1_i386.deb ?
If so then just --
dpkg -i kernel-image-.deb
If that isn't the case let
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