On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 09:32:26PM +0100, Diego Biurrun wrote: > I have not been following this thread, but it seems that nobody has > mentioned the excellent debiantool make-kpkg yet. To install a new > kernel I just do: > > 1. cd /usr/src/linux > 2. make menuconfig > 3. make-kpkg kernel-image > 4. dpkg -i ../kernel-image-<version-I-compiled> > 5. reboot > > Works like a charm > > Diego > >
Yes, it does! Yee haw. I'm the original poster, and I just did it "Diego's way". Thanks everybody. Now I can recompile a kernel on a non-debian system, too... ...but why would I want to?? Debian rules the roost. -- Loving every minute of it. -tom