Reply-To: Hi A few days ago I reported a problem booting from the stock 2.0.34 kernel distributed with Debian. My laptop just rebooted after displaying "loading Linux .....". I fixed it by compiling my own kernel fronm the 3.0.36 sources and though well there you go a 2.0.34 bug.
Not so I am afraid. Today I tried using the kernel-package to produce a debianised custom 2.0.36 kernel and guess what this one wont boot either ! If I do a straight make zImage. make modules etc it works fine using the same config file.It looks like a problem with the way the debian kernel packager works. Has anyone else seen this ? Pat