On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 12:04:56PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > I knew that Reco, but the howto install after building it is the best > kept secret on this ball of rock and water, so I invented my own > installer. The revelant files total under 30 megs as a tarball. > > So why do we not have a .deb builder for kernels.? Such secrecy, since it > doesn't involve the blacklisted firmware, and which my install doesn't > touch, certainly seems politically non-productive to me.
Did make-kpkg stop existing? It's been a while since I had a reason to build my own kernel on any of my debian systems. I must admit searching for it, it does appear to no longer exist. Hmm. Some searching on google seems to indicate that these days one is expected to use make deb-pkg in the kernel tree instead. I must admit I have never tried that. -- Len Sorensen