Hi I've managed to include the etchnhalf kernel (2.6.24) into the image. To do so I've copied debian-cd files to a directory in my simple_cdd_dir and added to my-profile.conf:
debian_cd_dir="/path/to/simple_cdd_dir/debian-cd" Then I configured debian-cd/tools/generate_di+k_list, in i386 arch section as: linux-image-2.6-486-etchnhalf linux-headers-2.6-486-etchnhalf linux-image-2.6-686-etchnhalf linux-headers-2.6-686-etchnhalf And it works. The strange thing is that I had to add linux-images and linux-headers packages to my-profile.packages. I thought configuring debian-cd it should pull those kernels from repository. But, anyway, it worked. regards Lucas Brasilino 2009/3/4 Lucas Brasilino <lucas.brasil...@gmail.com>: > Hi > > As I could see, the > $simple_cdd_dir/tmp/debian-cd/tools/generate_di+k_list generates > a list that contains the linux-image-2.6-486 package, which makes > debian-cd to pull it from repository. > > I gonna try to make a new linux-image-2.6-486 package which will > depend on my custom kernel package... Let's see if it will work :-) > > regards > Lucas Brasilino > > > 2009/3/4 Lucas Brasilino <lucas.brasil...@gmail.com>: >> Hi >> >> First of all, I'm using simple-cdd from lenny to create etch images. >> >> I'm looking around how can I make simple-cdd pull another kernel >> version (etchnhalf) from repository. I've >> already tested some way through preseeding, etc, with no success. >> If I put the newer kernel in local-packages, the image installs both >> kernels (2.6.18 and the newer one), which >> is undesirable. >> >> As I can see, simple-cdd pulls >> 'pool/main/l/linux-latest-2.6/linux-image-2.6-486_<version>.deb' >> package. >> I'd like to make it pull another package, maybe >> 'pool/main/l/linux-latest-2.6-etchnhalf/linux-image-2.6-486-etchnhalf_<version>.deb'. >> >> I searched at default.packages (and in other preconfigured *.packages) >> and did't see any entry to 'linux-image'. >> >> How can I configure simple-cdd to pull another kernel ? >> >> Thanks a lot in advance >> Lucas Brasilino >> > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-custom-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org