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Re: Making kernel using "make install"



At 12:08 AM 1/19/97 +0100, Thomas Baetzler wrote:
>Victor Torrico wrote:
>> 
>> When making a kernel 2.0.27 I do the following:
>[clumsy procedure deleted]
>
>Actually, on Debian it´s so much nicer to install the kernel-package
>package.
>Then you cd to the linux source, "make mrproper" and "make config" just
>once, and then you can always rebuild your kernel by running
>"make-kpkg binary". This´ll give you a new kernel package that contains
>all you need. "dpkg --install" it, and so even your Debian system knows 
>which kernel you´re using. 
###############
        Okay, I did this and waited a little over an hour for it to get all
through and am ready for the "dpkg --install" part, but I don't have a
package called kernel-package.anything anymore, so what package am I
installing????

Regards,

Kendrick


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