Start with apt-get kernel-package.  That will ensure you get all the
apps on which it depends.  Read the kernel-package docs (in
/usr/share/doc/kernel-package).  They're very straightforward.
 
* lameth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Aaaahhhh I'm kind of a newbie, I tried make-kpkg, got the response 
> command not found. should it be  apt-make-kpkg?
> Also I'm using  the bf24 kernel on a pentium III 500mHz desktop system. 
> When I did apt-cache search kernel-headers I got  a list of headers 
> kernel-header.2.4.16 and kernel-header.2.4.18.  for all the different 
> flavors of debian. Should I download the src file for whichever 
> kernel-header file I download?
> 

Keep asking questions.

Cam

 
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