I think that there is one step missing, and that is
dpkg -i . After you build the kernel,
you have to install it.
Don
--- Andrew Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
> >
> > Once you exit out of the "make menuconfig" step,
> the "Debian way" of
> > compiling a kernel is next.
> >
Kent West wrote:
>
> Once you exit out of the "make menuconfig" step, the "Debian way" of
> compiling a kernel is next.
>
> "make-kpkg kernel_image" should be the only thing you have to do. It'll
> compile the kernel and modules, put everything where it needs to be,
> reconfigure lilo.conf to use
Mario Vukelic wrote:
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 16:36, Kent West wrote:
"make-kpkg kernel_image" should be the only thing you have to do. It'll
compile the kernel and modules, put everything where it needs to be,
reconfigure lilo.conf to use the new kernel, and ask if you want to run
lilo to mak
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 16:36, Kent West wrote:
> "make-kpkg kernel_image" should be the only thing you have to do. It'll
> compile the kernel and modules, put everything where it needs to be,
> reconfigure lilo.conf to use the new kernel, and ask if you want to run
> lilo to make the changes to
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 10:33:31AM -0400, Liam Black wrote:
> I've just set up my first-ever Debian box (Potato, 2.2.19). After ironing
> out a few minor problems everything went fine. I'm now at the point where I
> want to have my soundcard working -- it's an ISA CMI8330 based. I have been
> tryin
Andrew Dixon wrote:
Liam Black wrote:
But what do I do now? There is no /usr/src/linux directory on my machine,
and I've never dealt with reconfiguring/recompiling the kernel (which seems
to be something I have to do?)
Yup, if you want sound you'll need to recompile a kernel.
Not necess
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 16:05, Andrew Dixon wrote:
> Liam Black wrote:
>
> > But what do I do now? There is no /usr/src/linux directory on my machine,
> > and I've never dealt with reconfiguring/recompiling the kernel (which seems
> > to be something I have to do?)
>
> Yup, if you want sound you'll
Liam Black wrote:
> But what do I do now? There is no /usr/src/linux directory on my machine,
> and I've never dealt with reconfiguring/recompiling the kernel (which seems
> to be something I have to do?)
Yup, if you want sound you'll need to recompile a kernel.
>
> Is there an "easy" way to do
Hi,
I've just set up my first-ever Debian box (Potato, 2.2.19). After ironing
out a few minor problems everything went fine. I'm now at the point where I
want to have my soundcard working -- it's an ISA CMI8330 based. I have been
trying to install it, but no one source seems to have all of the
inf
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