Chris Hessmann, 2002-Jan-29 00:22 +0100:
> Hello Jeff,
>
>
> > - From a fresh source extraction:
> > 1. make xconfig|menuconfig
> > 2. make-kpkg clean
> > 3. Adjust "Extraversion" in Makefile, e.g. -1 to make resultant
> > kernel "2.4.17-1"
> > 4. make-kpkg kernel_image
>
> oh, oh.
> Why
Hello Jeff,
> - From a fresh source extraction:
> 1. make xconfig|menuconfig
> 2. make-kpkg clean
> 3. Adjust "Extraversion" in Makefile, e.g. -1 to make resultant
> kernel "2.4.17-1"
> 4. make-kpkg kernel_image
oh, oh.
Why do I have to compile and install a kernel for debian in such a
s
On 27 Jan 2002, James Lindenschmidt wrote:
> This is my first time doing a kernel upgrade The Debian
> Way(tm).
>
> I am running sid on a Celeron system and am trying to
> upgrade from a 2.2.18 kernel to a 2.4.17.
>
> I downloaded the 2.4.17 tarball from kernel.org, and did
> the following:
>
>
--begin quoted message from Jeff,
> James Lindenschmidt, 2002-Jan-26 20:02 -0500:
>
> > Did I miss something? Is there an equivalent to make
> > modules and make modules_install that I'm missing? I
> > expected the make-kpkg to automate the modules.
>
> If you have modules in /usr/src/modules t
Jeff, 2002-Jan-27 05:01 -0800:
> James Lindenschmidt, 2002-Jan-26 20:02 -0500:
> > make clean
> > make xconfig
> > make-kpkg kernel_image
> > cd ..
> > dpkg -i linux-2.4.17(plus extensions).deb
>
> The process should be:
>
> - From a fresh source extraction:
> 1. make xconfig|menuconfig
> 2. ma
James Lindenschmidt, 2002-Jan-26 20:02 -0500:
> make clean
> make xconfig
> make-kpkg kernel_image
> cd ..
> dpkg -i linux-2.4.17(plus extensions).deb
The process should be:
- From a fresh source extraction:
1. make xconfig|menuconfig
2. make-kpkg clean
3. Adjust "Extraversion" in Makefile, e.
This is my first time doing a kernel upgrade The Debian
Way(tm).
I am running sid on a Celeron system and am trying to
upgrade from a 2.2.18 kernel to a 2.4.17.
I downloaded the 2.4.17 tarball from kernel.org, and did
the following:
make clean
make xconfig
make-kpkg kernel_image
cd ..
dpkg -i
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