Hi all, I am building my own custom Kernel by doing this (short version):
apt install linux-source tar -xf linux-source-$VERSION.tar.xz cd linux-source-$VERSION make config make LOCALVERSION="-custom" -j8 bindeb-pkg This creates binary packages for the kernel image, the kernel headers and for linux-libc-dev. However, the kernel-headers package depends on the linux-kbuild-$VERSION.deb package, which must be installed from the debian repositories. Now I need to compile and install an older Kernel (with headers), for which version there is no linux-kbuild available any more in the debian repos. The debian website which describes the linux-kbuild-$VERSION.deb package points to the linux sources as source for the linux-kbuild package. But I have absolutely no idea how to build the linux-kbuild- $VERSION.deb package from the linux sources. Searched around Google a lot but with no success. So, what must I do to get a linux-kbuild deb package for a certain older Kernel version, if I have the appropriate kernel sources (installed as above) still available? Thanks! Robert -- Robert Senger