"Kernel Patches
Kernel patches are a way of updating or adding new or special features to your kernel (ie Supermount), if you need to patch your kernel now is the time to do so.
Use the following commands to patch the Linux kernel:
patch -p1 < /path/to/kernel/patch"
I haven't the foggiest idea *what* in the trees for kernel-patch-powerpc and kernel-patch-debianlogo (the two patches I would like to install) qualifies as "/path/to/kernel/patch". When I tried make-kpkg --added-patches debianlogo,powerpc, it told me neither patch could be installed (in the first case it was serial.diff, in the second the whole patch just failed).
Chris
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