I am doing a project to modify the Linux kernel. So I followed the tutorial here: http://commons.oreilly.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_Hacks/Administration#Build_Kernels_the_Ubuntu_Way
Build Kernels the Ubuntu Way section. By the way, I am using the ubuntu server version for this project. However, after I type $ sudo make-kpkg kernel-image and built the kernel. I tried to look for the deb package. I search the whole computer and can't find something like kernel-image-2.6.15_10.00.Custom_i386.deb... I have been working on this problem for 2 days and still didn't figure out how to install the kernel. So I know basically, I need to copy something to the /boot and update the grub config file. On my linux source root directory, there is a vmlinux ~ 171M I don't know if this is useful. But nothing in /boot is that larger, other like /boot/vmlinuz-3.0.0-12 is 4.6M. There are also /arch/x86/boot/vmlinuz.bin 4.5M /arch/x86/boot/bzImage 4.5M How do I rename the kernel and install it and update the grub.cfg? Thanks a lot! Alfred
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