New Kernel: make-kpkg vs. make bzLilo
Hi,
can anybody tell me, what do do, if i don't want to do the complicated
debain way to install a new kernel?
in former times (SuSE <=6.1 ) i got the sources, and did the
make menuconfig
make dep && make clean && make bzLilo && make modules && make_modules_install
and that it was.
Now with debian potato, after booting my new kernel, the System.map was not
correct, and the System did not start.
I don't get depmod to make a new modules.dep. I am to stupid for this :-)
Is it really the only way to make a new kernel-package and install that via
make-kpkg XXX && dpkg -i my_lovely_new_kernel?
thanks for help,
Ingo
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