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Re: Building Kernel for Sound



Ok, I have the right package now.

I looked at the make-kpkg man file and its a lot more complicated then I had hoped
:)

I ran make-kpkg and it just made the files again as I had before.

I probably changed a ton of things in the .config file while I was messing things
up with the stuff I was doing before.

What is the easiest way for me to take the kernel I am currently using (the
default one) and add the soundblaster support. Or if there isn't an easy way, what
order of steps should I use to make a kernel?


thanks again!

Doug





G. Kapetanios wrote:

> Try the make-kpkg package.
> Then make menuconfig
> make-kpkg --revision (version nunber) buildpackage  in /usr/src/linux
> and dpkg -i kernel-image....deb
> and you are done
> It is much simpler than the standard procedure
> George
>
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