Bill Moseley wrote:
> $ fakeroot make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 --append_to_version=-xfs-athlon
> kernel_image
> $ fakeroot make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 --append_to_version=-xfs-athlon
> modules_image
>
> Now, when I want to run clean:
> $ make-kpkg clean modules_clean
> I get:
> The
> you definitely do not want use the patches for 2.2.18 with any other
> kernel, unless you really know what you are doing (you would have to
> make sure that the files that the patch changes are unchanged between
> 2.2.18 and whatever you will use).
yah, i know that :)
> I don't know whethe
Adam Shand wrote:
>
> hey.
>
> i wanna build my own kernel using make-kpkg with some custom patches (the
> openwall patch and the sub domain patch from wirex) with the release
> 2.2.18 kernel (which isn't in debian yet).
>
> it looks like i can just put the patches into /usr/src/kernel-patches b
Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AS> i wanna build my own kernel using make-kpkg with some custom patches (the
AS> openwall patch and the sub domain patch from wirex) with the release
AS> 2.2.18 kernel (which isn't in debian yet).
AS>
AS> it looks like i can just put the patches into /usr/sr
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