On Tue, 13 Dec 2016 00:29:05 +0100
Philip Hands <p...@hands.com> wrote:

> As I said, I'm pretty sure you just need to produce kernel udebs, and
> dump them in the build/localudebs directory -- the thing that normally
> trips me up is forgetting to bump the version so that the local udeb is
> a higher version than that available from the archive, with the result
> that it cheefully uses the ones you didn't want and fools you into
> another wasted test run.

Ok, now I'm trying to create a d-i with custom kernel...
 
> Here are some (slighted rotted) docs:  
> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Modify/CustomKernel

I've compiled my custom kernel, and created .deb file, using make-kpkg. But I 
don't find how to create the .udeb file. The page suggests to use kernel-wedge, 
but I don't really understand how. 

I've seen that there is a README for kernel-wedge, but it's quite criptic to 
me. Does it exists some example?

-- 
Diego Roversi <die...@tiscali.it>

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