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Wackojacko wrote: > Caeles wrote: > > [...] the custom kernel does not use an > > initramfs [...] > > Thought so, his is the problem. Debian kernels build the majority of > the drivers as modules and include them in an initrd. You need to pass > the --initrd option to make-kpkg when building the kernel. Thanks a lot! That did the trick. Douglas Allan Tutty wrote: > Not that it helps, but why do you need a custom kernel? What hardware > do you have that doesn't work? Maybe I don't need a custom kernel. I just like to make a specialized one. So far, sound does not work. But I have not looked into the problem. So I cannot actually claim it was the kernel's fault. Will do that later. Regards, Mark Weyer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]