Wouldn't it be more appropriate to offer the user the option
of inserting a floppy and making a boot disk as part of the
make-kpkg kernel_image?
Or perhaps the ./bootdisk.sh kernel-images NOT to require
the .deb format?
I must admit I haven't given this a lot of thought. But I too was
wean
Hi Thomas --
A while ago you asked:
> Until recently, I just rolled my own kernel as I was used to do
> with Slackware. But since I found out about make-kpkg, I decided
> to do things the Debian way and use that instead. After much hassle
> wit the broken tar (solved by downgrading), there's still
On Wed, 11 Sep 1996, Thomas Baetzler wrote:
> Until recently, I just rolled my own kernel as I was used to do
> with Slackware. But since I found out about make-kpkg, I decided
> to do things the Debian way and use that instead. After much hassle
> wit the broken tar (solved by downgrading), there
Hi,
maybe somebody could clue me in how to get this to work:
Until recently, I just rolled my own kernel as I was used to do
with Slackware. But since I found out about make-kpkg, I decided
to do things the Debian way and use that instead. After much hassle
wit the broken tar (solved by downgradi
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