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Re: make-kpkg



make-kpkg --bzimage kernel_image

in the /usr/src directory.


On Sat, 28 Feb 1998, Ralph Winslow wrote:

> I've loaded kernel-source-2.0.32-3 and kernel-package 3.28 from
> Cheap*Bytes' Debian 1.3.1 (Update) CD and run make-kpkg buildpackage. 
> This failed, not finding pgp, but AFAICS all the kernel*.deb objects are
> now in /usr/src.  When I dpkg -i
> /usr/src/kernel-image-2.0.32_1.00_i386.deb, however, I appears to be
> successful, but ls -l / still shows the old kernel in place.  What am I
> doing wrong?
> 
> BTW, those of us who are content to stick with bo for a while longer
> are, IMHO, well served with one of the CD distributions that are
> available at such reasonable prices.  My frustration level is way down
> now that I'm unchained from my 33.6Kb modem.  Thanks to all concerned
> and especially to Manoj for the kernel-package package.
> -- 
> -----------------------------------------
> Ralph Winslow		      rjw@nac.net
> Mary bought a pair of skates
> upon the ice to frisk
> now wasn't that a crazy way
> her sweet young *?
> 
> 
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