On 20/11/03 16:30, Joey Hess wrote: > > I've now successfully built a kernel-image .deb with a patched 2.4.22 kernel > > source, which should support the 3C940. Is there a howto or some other > > documentation on building d-i cdrom images with a custom kernel and modules? > > I tried to decipher the documentation on d-i CVS, but must have missed the > > necessary information, if it was there in the first place. > > We're not at the point of having a HOWTO for this yet. What you need to > look at is the linux-kernel-di package (kernel/linux-kernel-di in CVS), > whose README describes how to make it generate udebs from a kernel-image > .deb. Then you'll want to look at the debian-installer source package > (AKA the build/ directory in CVS), whose README describes how to put > udebs in localudebs, and how to build it. You'll probably have to edit > something in its config/ directory to make it use your new kernel > version.
Thanks for the reply, I actually got this far, I built the kernel udebs and put them into localdebs, the D-I build ("make image") also finished successfully and produced an iso image to build/dest. But, this image is only about 5 MB in size and doesn't contain the driver image files (e.g. net_drivers-image.img), only the cdrom-image, initrd and the kernel. Any idea on how to make the additional drivers? Next I took a look on the debian-cd scripts, but found that they'd need a writable mirror of the Debian archive. This was a bit discouraging :) Maybe I could copy the contents of the Beta 1 cdrom and replace the driver images with the ones I've made myself, assuming I can actually make them? Best wishes, Teemu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]