I made a custom kernel:
make kpkg --revision=.custom.10 --append-to-version=.cybo.1 --initrd
kernel_image
this issued in: linux-image-2.6.25.cybo.1_custom.1.0_amd64.deb
I installed this and wanted to make nvidia modules for it:
make-kpkg modules_image
This issued an error: (para phrased
On (21/12/04 08:22), Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
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On (20/12/04 15:30), Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
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> hello,
> trying to get the hostap modules working:
> # aptitude install hostap-source
> $ make-kpkg --append-to-version=.20041220.0 kernel_image modules_image
> # dpkg -i /usr/src/kernel-image2.6.9.20041220.0_10.00.Cus
hello,
trying to get the hostap modules working:
# aptitude install hostap-source
$ make-kpkg --append-to-version=.20041220.0 kernel_image modules_image
# dpkg -i /usr/src/kernel-image2.6.9.20041220.0_10.00.Custom_i386.deb
# dpkg -i /usr/src/hostap-modules-2.6.9.20041220.0_0.2.5-1
+10.00.Custom
Kurt Lieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sunday 20 January 2002 02:03 am, Brian Nelson wrote:
>
> > No. Do 'make-kpkg kernel_image' instead. modules_image is for modules
> > external to the kernel source, like ALSA.
>
> OK, so I went ahead and recompiled the kernel using make-kpkg kernel_i
On Sunday 20 January 2002 02:03 am, Brian Nelson wrote:
> No. Do 'make-kpkg kernel_image' instead. modules_image is for modules
> external to the kernel source, like ALSA.
OK, so I went ahead and recompiled the kernel using make-kpkg kernel_image
> > Assuming so, what do I then need to do to m
Kurt Lieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just compiled a new kernel and realized that I forgot to include ppp
> support in the kernel.
>
> Rather than recompiling a new custom kernel, can I just make-kpkg clean, make
> menuconfig and make-kpkg modules_image to compile
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 10:00:31PM -0800, Kurt Lieber wrote:
> I just compiled a new kernel and realized that I forgot to include ppp
> support in the kernel.
>
> Rather than recompiling a new custom kernel, can I just make-kpkg clean, make
> menuconfig and make-kpkg modules_i
I just compiled a new kernel and realized that I forgot to include ppp
support in the kernel.
Rather than recompiling a new custom kernel, can I just make-kpkg clean, make
menuconfig and make-kpkg modules_image to compile ppp kernel support as a
module?
Assuming so, what do I then need to do
Hi,
>>"Richard" == Richard E Hawkins Esq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> It seems that "make-kpkg modules_image" runs the pcmcia
Richard> config script, with a string of \n's to take the
Richard> defaults--forcing the package defaults, rathe
It took me a whiel to figure out what was going on here. I was trying
compile a kernel & pcmcia stuff for another computer (using a P2 for a
486).
It seems that "make-kpkg modules_image" runs the pcmcia config script,
with a string of \n's to take the defaults--
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