Hi, On my previous laptop, I would compile the kernel once, and then if I need to compile the same kernel again (lets say I only changed something from being compiled-in to being a module) I would run "make", and watch it skip the already-compiled parts quite quickly.
That way, recompiling an existing kernel would be much faster comparing to compiling a 'fresh' kernel, except for cases where a change affects most of the compilation (e.g. changing a setting that affects all modules). Now, I'm on another laptop, and trying to do the same. However, every time I compile the kernel it takes amazingly long, and goes through a full compilation. Even running 'make' twice in a row makes it compile everything again. This happened to me with 2.6.13.1 and 2.6.15 and 2.6.15.4. What should I check? I'm running Debian SID, BTW. Thanks, Aviram ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]