I'm using the latest kernel-package to build a kernel.
I have the Debian 1.1.2 release, and kernel sources 2.0.6 installed in
default location.
Doing a 'make-kpkg kernel_image' errors out when it cannot
find kernel.rules in the /usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.6/debian
directory. .
I noticed in installing the kernel-package (via dselect) it put
itself at /usr/lib/kernel-package and the debian subdir has kernel.rules
in it. Before I haphazardly just copy that dir over, am I missing
something significantly here? I can make kernel the old debian way
using 'debian-rules kernel_image' w/out any prob. But I want to do it
the new proper way. 
TIA,
Jim
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Jim Gerace
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