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Dear Sir(s),

I am trying to find out what the correct mail address of the
moderator of the news group linux.debian.user is - so far
unsuccessfully.


Is debian-user@lists.debian.org the correct address?


Could you please confirm that.


Here is the last message (including error header)
a usenet user unsuccessfully sent the group linux.debian.user:





--> The original message was received at Tue, 9 Dec 2003 20:12:54 +0100 (CET)
--> from news@localhost
--> 
-->    ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
--> submit-linux-debian-user@yggdrasil.com
-->     (reason: 550 5.1.1 <submit-linux-debian-user@yggdrasil.com>... User unknown)
--> 
-->    ----- Transcript of session follows -----
--> ... while talking to yggdrasil.com.:
--> >>> RCPT To:<submit-linux-debian-user@yggdrasil.com>
--> <<< 550 5.1.1 <submit-linux-debian-user@yggdrasil.com>... User unknown
--> 550 5.1.1 submit-linux-debian-user@yggdrasil.com... User unknown
--> part 3     message/rfc822            1460
--> Press <return> to show content...
--> Date:    Tue, 09 Dec 2003 20:12:42 +0100
--> To:      submit-linux-debian-user@yggdrasil.com
--> From:    Julian Heeb <heebj@ee.ethz.ch>
--> Subject: Re: make-kpkg
--> 
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--> Newsgroups: linux.debian.user
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--> Organization: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ)
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--> Hi
--> 
--> Have a look at http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.html
--> At the end of the tutorial there is a section about make-kpkg and grub!
--> 
--> Hope this helps!
--> 
--> Julian
--> 
--> Michael Montagne schrieb:
--> > I use Grub as a bootloader.  After making a kernel .deb using
--> > make-kpkg, I'm running dpkg -i....  Near the end you are asked to if
--> > you want to make a boot block.  What is this?  Is it just an entry in
--> > Grub or LILO?  What I'm most concerned about is being able to boot to
--> > my old kernel if I screwed this one up.
--> > 
--> > 


Best regards,
Christian


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