On Friday 14 January 2005 06:13 pm, Jelle Boomstra wrote:
> > Try setting INITRD_OK=1 in your environment before the build.
>
> What will that do? Is it something extra than the --initrd option
> to make-kpkg?
>
Sorry.  This setting is unrelated to your problem.  All it does is 
avoid the pesky initrd warning prompt stopping my batch build.

> > Also, if you don't want the extra version string, remove the
> > localversion-skas file after the skas patch.
>
> The problem is not the extra version string, but that the buikd
> process creates two different strings. the version for the modules
> has one extra 'skas' added to it, where the versionstring in the
> kernelname has not. That is what breaks the mkinitrd stage i think.
> But I will try your suggestion tonight.

This part solved the problem for my build.  I believe make-kpkg may 
have a problem with the extra version string not being specified via 
its --append-to-version option.



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