I've set a few defaults via the conffile: [EMAIL PROTECTED] egrep -v "(^#|^$)" /etc/kernel-pkg.conf maintainer := Gregory T. Norris email := [EMAIL PROTECTED] priority := Low debian := custom.1 kimage := bzImage
That being done, I proceed as follows: untar ; make *config make-kpkg clean fakeroot make-kpkg binary dpkg -i kernel-image*.deb > Another question is what exactly is the difference between bzimage and > zimage, and which one should I be using? bzImage kernels get uncompressed into protected-mode memory, while zImage kernels are uncompressed in real-mode, and then relocated into protected-mode memory after the kernel gains control. Basically this means that zImage kernels MUST load and uncompress fully in the lower 640KB. It's generally recommended that you stick with bzImage, unless you have a system which is unable to boot using that format.