Let's say you have unpack linux sounce in /usr/src/linux then try this #cd /usr/src/linux #make config|menuconfig|xconfig #[fakeroot|sudo|else] make-kpkg kernel_image
You should have kernel-image-?????? in /usr/src, try that out ! bye, Chanop Once upon a time, I heard Antonio Rodriguez say > To use the make-kpkg (kernel-package) it is said that must be used in a > top linux source directory. What exactly does it mean? An empty > directory with only some file such as > kernel-source-2.2.14_2.2.14-4_all.deb? > I want to make my own kernel. > Thanks, > AR (not too newby, but not too good at this either) -- ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Chanop Silpa-Anan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | Australian National University | | got sparetime ? | | http://kenji.anu.edu.au/ | | Debian GNU/Linux GPG key on request | `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
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