Re: Kernel compilation
>An even better way is to use make-kpkg (in the kernel-package Debian
>package). This will compile your custom kernel and install it into a .deb
>package file. You can install the .deb in the other computer and it will
>install the kernel in /vmlinuz, install any modules and even ask you if
>you want to create a boot floppy and run LILO to update the boot
>information.
>
>Bob
>
Well, in the other computer there is no linux installed (haven't been able
to do it, it is because of this that I want to create a custom boot floppy,
because it hangs up always in the boot process while detecting hardware).
Thanks
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