Re: Compiling kernel?
I usually
make menuconfig (though that seems broken on a fresh hamm install)
make-kpkg --revision 2.0.35L kernel_image
For example assuming a 2.0.35 kernel and that I want a binary kernel image
with modules that will install with dpkg but you can also use binary. That
will place the .deb packages in /usr/src (supposing your linux tree is in
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.35 or some such.
I add the L in the revision to show that it is a LOCAL package made by me.
On Sun, 20 Sep 1998, Stef Hoesli Wiederwald wrote:
> > Install the kernel-package package then:
> >
> > man make-kpkg
>
> OK, I did that, but I still feel stupid: Do I have to do
>
> make xconfig
> make
> make-kpkg binary
>
> in the source directory now? Or did I miss something?
>
> Stef
>
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