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Kernel-compile-howto for other computers



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    Greetings:

I have a  new(ish) computer I assembled a few months ago.  It can compile 
kernels in less than 5 minutes.  I would like to learn how to correctly build 
kernels and modules for other computers on this box using the 'make-kpkg' 
methods the Debian way, and then how to export them properly to the receiving 
computer for installation.  I know kpkg automates much of this process, so I 
want to be able to safely create the images and modules so they will not 
actually be placed (by accident) in my working directories.

It seems like it has to be possible, and I know it would save a lot of time 
for my friends, if they could simply ssh to my box and build, then export the 
binaries. Links to personal notes or howto's would be wonderful, and greatly 
appreciated.

tia, tatah
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