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Re: Re: rolling a kernel for a different machine




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Joerg Braukhoff <ork.b@knuut.de> wrote:

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>On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 11:56:26AM -0800, Andrew Dixon wrote:
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>> Hi All,
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>> I'm trying to roll a kernel for my laptop using my
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>> desktop machine.  I tried the usual:
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>>     #make config
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>>     #make dep
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>>     #make clean
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>>     #make bzdisk
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>> and as I expected the boot disk does not work.  Can
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>> anyone give me any pointers on rolling a kernel on one
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>> machine for an other?
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>Have you tried make-kpkg yet ? It builds a kernel-image in *.deb format.
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>Regards
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>Joerg
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