On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 05:28 pm, Andrew McMillan wrote: > No, it's called "kernel-package", but there is such a command, and it's > damned useful to use to build customised kernel packages. have a look at: http://www.desktop-linux.net/debkernel.htm a useful howto on doing a kernel (2.6 in this case) the debian way(tm, pat pend, etc etc;) ) hohothing, r:) -- Romana Branden Sticks & stones may break my bones, but words can break my heart.. ITShare SA Inc - http://itshare.org.au/ ITShare SA gives away computer systems created from donated hardware and opensource software.
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