Followed up on my own post to thank the respondents - somehow it never occurred to me that I had to go "outside" make-kpkg to do the configuration. Thanks for letting me know that's the right way to do it. I've built kernels for years now, it's just that this is my first foray into the "proper" debian way to do it. On Sun, May 11, 2003 at 09:15:46PM -0600, Kenneth D. Weinert wrote: > Short story - I can't boot into the new kernel, but I think I know > why. I believe that because I installed the bf2.4 kernel and my root > filesystem is EXT3, when I used make-kpkg I didn't tell it to build > ext3 in, not use it as a module. So far I've failed to find out how to > do that. > > Any help in pointing me in the right direction will be greatly > appreciated. -- /~\ The ASCII Ken Weinert mc@quarter-flash.com \ / Ribbon Campaign 303-452-6603 (V) 303-705-4258 (F) X Against HTML GnuPG: 9274F1CE GnuPG available at http://www.gnupg.org/ / \ Email! 1D87 3720 BB77 4489 A928 79D6 F8EC DD76 9274 F1CE "It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit." -- Harry S Truman
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