"Chris" == Chris Doherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Chris> I haven't the foggiest idea *what* in the trees for
    Chris> kernel-patch-powerpc and kernel-patch-debianlogo (the two
    Chris> patches I would like to install) qualifies as
    Chris> "/path/to/kernel/patch".  When I tried make-kpkg
    Chris> --added-patches debianlogo,powerpc, it told me neither
    Chris> patch could be installed (in the first case it was
    Chris> serial.diff, in the second the whole patch just failed).

After you install kernel-patch-debianlogo and kernel-patch-powerpc you
don't have to run the patch command manually. You just run make-kpkg
and it will apply it for you. Is that what you were doing?

Is there a reason you need to compile a kernel (other than that you
just want to do it)? The precompiled kernels are actually really
good.

Cheers!
Shyamal

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