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Re: Error when building custom kernel



On Mon, Sep 13, 1999 at 09:04:40AM -0500, David Kanter wrote:
> I followed all the directions for making a custom kernel the debian way. When I get to the "make-kpkg" part, everything works fine until I get this error:
> 
> make[2]: as86: Command not found
> make[2]: *** [bbootsect.o] Error 127
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.36/arch/i386/boot'
> make[1]: *** [bzImage] Error 2
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.36'
> make: *** [build] Error 2
> 
> What is going on? I tried making a new kernel the traditional way, with make clean, make dep, and make zImage, but I get the same error. At any rate, I get no new image file. Any help?
> 

Description: Debian Linux kernel package build scripts.
 This package provides the capability to create a debian
 kernel-image package by just running make-kpkg kernel_image in a
 kernel source directory tree.  It can also build the kernel source
 package as a debian file, the kernel headers package. In general, this
 package is very useful if you need to create a custom kernel, if, for
 example, the default kernel does not support some of your hardware, or
 you wish a leaner, meaner kernel.
 .
 If you are running on an intel x86 platform, and you wish to compile a
 custom kernel (why else are you considering this package?), then you may
 need the package bin86 as well.  (This is not required on other platforms).
                  ^^^^^^

Install bin86 :)

Mirek


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