Hi All, Okay, having upgraded my nslu2 to sid, and grabbed the latest kernel, with AX25 support (Thanks Martin!), I remembered that in order to use mkiss I needed CONFIG_LEGACY_PTS=y.
So I edit .config, unset CONFIG_ATH5K, as it seems not to compile for me, and try make-kpkg again. I've tried multiple different make-kpkg lines, but while I can get a package built, flash-kernel complains that the vmlinuz file is not for the correct sub-arch. The procedure I'm using (as root, yes yes, i know, but some bits of make-kpkg need it, even with fakeroot, and at 20 hours build time its a PITA when it bombs out) am using is: apt-get source linux-source-2.6.26 cd linux-linux-2.6-2.6.26 <create and modify .config> make-kpkg --arch arm --subarch ixp4xx --arch_in_name --initrd \ kernel_image dpkg --install ../linux-image-2.6.26-ixp4xx.deb I've tried various different variations on the make-kpkg cmdline, but all to no avail. Am I do something wrong, or silly ? How *should* I be compiling the kernel packages natively ? Also, what, if anything extra do I need to do to get the ixp4xx Ethernet firmware included ? While not new to kernel building, it does take 20 or so hours to build/test each thing I try, if any-one could confirm that I'm doing it right, or missing something silly, it might save me some time, and sanity :) Or should I give up trying to compile the kernel natively, and cross-compile ? Thanks in Advance Iain -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]