Hola, prueba a instalar el paquete debian kernel-package; él se encarga de decirte cuales son las dependencias necesarias (ncurses, gcc, ....) y además tienes un README.gz en /usr/share/doc/kernel-package que que guía paso a paso en el "dificil" (sólo las 100 primeras veces ;) mundo de la recompilación del kernel.
##################################################################### kernel-package - Debian Linux kernel package build scripts. This package provides the capability to create a debian kernel-image package by just running make-kpkg kernel_image in a kernel source directory tree. It can also package the relevant kernel headers into a kernel-headers package. In general, this package is very useful if you need to create a custom kernel, if, for example, the default kernel does not support some of your hardware, or you wish a leaner, meaner kernel. It also scripts the steps that need be taken to compile the kernel, which is quite convenient (forgetting a crucial step once was the initial motivation for this package). Please look at /usr/share/doc/kernel-package/Rationale.gz for a full list of advantages of this package. If you are running on an intel x86 platform, and you wish to compile a custom kernel (why else are you considering this package?), then you may need the package bin86 as well. (This is not required on other platforms). ##################################################################### -- Un saludo. Raúl Hernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ^^^^^^ ¡¡¡Por favor, elimina NOSPAM del email para responder!!!