Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The order should be > > apply patch > make config > make-kpkg clean > make-kpkg --revision ......
Oh, I didn't realise you needed make-kpkg clean - I have never used this command, I have always gone from make xconfig to make-kpkg kernel-image . . . I have successfully created dozens of kernel images this way, including the latest 2.2.12 Having said that, I am concerned I am not using a necessary command. What effect would me not using it have? Cheers. -- Phillip Deackes Debian Linux (Potato)