I downloaded the source for kernel version 3.0.4 from www.kernel.org. I then booted to the Deiban squeeze partition and as superuser, unpacked the kernel source in one of my own directories.
I ran make targets to get what config commands were available. I installed qt4-dev files from the Debian squeeze DVD and did make xconfig which gave me a configuration screen for the new kernel source. I then ploughed through all the options, removing modules where I was sure I did not have the relevant hardware. I eventually did make-kpkg clean, then make- kpkg debian and then make-kpkg --targets, chose binary and issued make-kpkg binary The kernel was compiled and after much activity, make-kpkg returned me to the command line. In the directory above the top of the source tree were a number of Debian packages which included linux-image-3.0.4_3.0.4-10.00.Custom_i386.deb which I installed using dpkg. grub was run which found the Linux kernels as well as Ubuntu 11.10. I closed down squeeze, rebooted and chose the new 3.0.4 kernel. It displayed an error message (kernel panic) to the effect that it could not load the root fs. What have I done wrong? I remember not choosing the option for an initramfs. What would be put in it if I had chosen that option? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/50833057-0988-4022-9f24-28b06e0e6...@hj4g2000vbb.googlegroups.com