I have sucsesfult managed to build a 2.6 kernel (whitch I am now using). This is great as CD burning works out of the box and startup/application launch is noticably faster.
However I have a few questions. I used the hoto at http://www.desktop-linux.net/debkernel.htm which is nice and strightforward:-
I use the command
make-kpkg buildpackage -rev Custom.1 kernel_image
to build the kernel, whitch workes fine. However if i use Custom.2 (so I can keep my old kernel) I get the following:-
blue:/usr/src/linux# make-kpkg buildpackage -rev Custom.2 kernel_image I note that you are using the --revision flag with the value Custom.2. However, the ./debian/changelog file exists, and has a different value Custom.1. I am confused by this discrepancy, and am halting.
Also from reading other stuff I gather I should change the varables at the begining of the Makefile but dont quite get the relationship with this and the Custon.1 thing. Is it I use either -rev or change the makefile?
Also I have been using make xconfig, whitch launches qconf. I quite like it but dont quite understand the reference to M (Module) it keepes making in the help panel.
When selecting items you get a dot, a tick or a empty box. Am I correct in guesing a tick is include in the kernel, a dot is include as a seperate module and an empty box is dont include?
Ben
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