make-kpkg, ?
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Hi,
I read the instructions in /usr/doc/kernel-source-2.0.27 on
how to compile and install a new kernel in debian. The file
debian-README.gz mentions to use the command make-kpkg to
compile and install the kernel (and its modules?) seemingly
by producing a new kernel-image package which would
integrate nicely with debian.
I could not find make-kpkg. So my question is: where is it?
As nobody seems to do it as described in the documentation,
maybe there is a different way to compile a new kernel?
Thanks for any help
Björn
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