Hi, before  any security consideration u should check the Debian Reference
Guide for compiling the kernel there u will found the "Debian stile" to make
the kernel and install it. I started using it later and makes thing preaty
much easyer.

Cheers,
        rak

On Mon, May 19, 2003 at 08:38:56AM +0000, Andrés Roldán wrote:
> Hi list.
> 
> I am the CSO of a company and I am going to install several Debian woody 
> machines with a kernel patched with grsecurity. Theses servers will be
> critical production-ready machines. The question is, what should I have
> to be aware of by compiling this kernel and what should I do to ensure
> a stability in those servers?
> 
> Any input is aprreciated. Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Andres Roldan, CSO
> Fluidsignal Group
> 
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> Hi list.
> 
> I am the CSO of a company and I am going to install several Debian woody 
> machines with a kernel patched with grsecurity. Theses servers will be
> critical production-ready machines. The question is, what should I have
> to be aware of by compiling this kernel and what should I do to ensure
> a stability in those servers?
> 
> Any input is aprreciated. Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
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> Andres Roldan, CSO
> Fluidsignal Group
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