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Re: cannot find the Kernelimage aft compiling



>....
> However, if you use make-kpkg to create your kernel package, you
> should find the *.deb file in the parent directory to the linux
> source.
> 
> Good Luck!


Oh my dear - what has happened!

I thought the inquiry was very clear, this has nothing to do with
package installing!

Of course I installed all neccessary src's, how would I've launched
make xconfig without doing this first?

The kernel compiled without any errors - but which file is the correct
one? I'm aware my expressing is not as good as someone who grew up
with english as his native language - but is it that bad?


As getting no helpful answer I'll append the original inquiry below.

hopefully,


Robert

-oh , did you mix up the question from Matthew with mine?
*****************************
Just rebuilt my first 2.2.17 kernel, unfortunatly I'm not able to find
the kernelimage(!)

The readme reports to look at /usr/src/././arch/i386/boot/ but _this_
zImage is a binary only of 25xx bytes!
There's one vmlinux at /usr/src/././arch/i386/boot/compressed/ in
0.6MB size - quite contrary to the present kernel at ~1MB of size(!).
Would this be the apropiate one ? (all SCSI stuff and IP-tunneling etc
is removed)

I'm very very pertubed because the 2.0.x kernel I recently compiled
was only a bit smaller but enclosed tunnelling, firewalling etc and
was found at .../boot/zImage. Additionally the apropiate 2.0.x
kernelimage was _not_ a executable, the present 2.2.17 kernel at
/boot/ is a executable!


Could someone kindly clarify?

Actually I'm in great need of help because I had missed to tar the old
/lib directory so the present modules are all overwritten.



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