On Sun, 2002-04-21 at 19:32, Pollywog wrote: > On 2002.04.21 18:27 Peter Whysall wrote: > > > You could do your make (x|menu)config to select what you'd forgotten, > > then do: > > > > # make dep clean modules modules_install > > > > You mean: > > make dep ; make clean ; make modules ; make modules_install ?
Nope. As posted, is what I meant. You can feed all the targets to make at once. > > Disclaimer : this has worked for me. YMMV. > > > > If you're like me and have fallen under the spell of make-kpkg, you'd do > > this: > > > > make-kpkg modules > > > > I do make-kpkg modules_image > > is that wrong? I don't think so, but that re-makes the kernel too, which is a bit pointless if you're just adding a module for a NIC. I don't claim (nor should you think) that I'm some kind of expert on the kernel build process - this is just what has been observed to work for me whilst doing what the original poster wanted, which was to add a kernel module that had been forgotten. Take care, Peter. -- Peter Whysall [EMAIL PROTECTED] The TLD in my email address is sdrawkcab. Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 sid -- kernel 2.4.18
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