On Tue, 23 Feb 1999 20:58:24 -0700 (MST), Bob Nielsen wrote: >I just compiled 2.2.2 using make-kpkg (kernel-package 6.07) and using the >command 'make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image' it created a file > >kernel-image-.._custom.1.0_i386.deb > >Where does make-kpkg get the kernel version? Makefile shows: > >VERSION = 2 >PATCHLEVEL = 2 >SUBLEVEL = 2 >EXTRAVERSION = > >I'm a bit afraid to install, as I get a message that it wants to put the >modules in /lib/modules/.. > >Any ideas as to what went wrong here?
NOTHING went wrong. It was YOU yourself who told make-kpkg to use the Debian(!) version no. "custom.1.0". The part after "kernel-image-" in the filename should contain the Linux kernel version no. And what's wrong about /lib/modules? This is the place where the modules belong, after all. :-) -- Ralf G. R. Bergs * Welkenrather Str. 100/102 * 52074 Aachen * Germany +49-241-876892, +49-241-877776 (fax) * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * PGP ok!