On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 05:38:13PM +0800, Lian Liming wrote:
> Hi all,
> This is a newbie's question about compiling kernel on debian.
> I follow the steps to compile the kernel:
> 1) download the kernel source file;
> 2) use "menuconfig" to choose the compile options;
> 3) us
Lian Liming wrote:
Hi all,
This is a newbie's question about compiling kernel on debian.
I follow the steps to compile the kernel:
1) download the kernel source file;
2) use "menuconfig" to choose the compile options;
3) use "make-kpkg buildpackage -rev Custom.1 kernel_im
Hello,
I am afraid yes.
Futhermore, you have to increase your revison string.
Note you may use the --append-to-version option to personalize your package.
Lian Liming wrote:
Hi all,
This is a newbie's question about compiling kernel on debian.
I follow the steps to compile the kernel:
Hi all,
This is a newbie's question about compiling kernel on debian.
I follow the steps to compile the kernel:
1) download the kernel source file;
2) use "menuconfig" to choose the compile options;
3) use "make-kpkg buildpackage -rev Custom.1 kernel_image" to
generate .deb f
Hi all,
This is a newbie's question about compiling kernel on debian.
I follow the steps to compile the kernel:
1) download the kernel source file;
2) use "menuconfig" to choose the compile options;
3) use "make-kpkg buildpackage -rev Custom.1 kernel_image" to
generate .
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