Re: boot problem with custom kernel
"Nelson Castillo" <nelsoneci@gmail.com> writes:
>> 12. make-kpkg --append-to-version=.powertop kernel_image
>
> Hi, you missed the "--initrd" option. That way the package will make the
> initrd when installed and the kernel will use it at boot time.
Thanks, that did the trick. Not sure why I never had to do this
before... it is possible that I used to compile the necessary drivers
into the kernel. This was a first run to see if the kernel would
compile with the patches and therefore I did not really do any kernel
configuration.
Thanks again,
rdc
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