Re: Kernel Strategies
On 15 Sep 1998, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Hi,
> >>"Chad" == Chad Walstrom <gunnarr@itasca.net> writes:
>
> Chad> No, I haven't R-all-TFM's out there, but I'm getting burnt out
> Chad> on 'em. So, I'd like to hear a little about what some of you
> Chad> do personally to keep track of things. What you like to do to
> Chad> back up old kernels, etc. (The next FM's I'll be looking at
> Chad> include the Debian package creation utilities, reviewing the
> Chad> Kernel stuff, modules, etc. Just give me a breather; I need a
> Chad> breather! *grin*)
>
> Chad> The reason I ask this is because I'm wary about moving or deleting the
> Chad> .deb-installed headers from the /usr/include directory.
>
> Ans rightly so. Don't touch them. Ever.
>
> My personal guidelines (and really, I hope all that one would
> need to know) exist in /usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz. I have
> included in there a step by step process to creating kernel
> packages. If I have missed something, or there are things you do not
> understand, please mail me.
which package does this come with? I only have /usr/doc/kernel-source and
/usr/doc/kernel-headers :(
Matthew
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