I had the same problem building 2.6.11, and solved it with the --initrd option 
like Peter
mentioned:

make-kpkg clean; make-kpkg --initrd kernel-image

Note that if you use this option with pristine sources (not Debian's) then you 
need to change
/etc/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.conf (see man mkinitrd.conf):

MKIMAGE='genromfs -d %s -f %s'

--- peter colton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thursday 12 May 2005 06:07, John Foster wrote:
> > Kernel Panic on my new custom kernel
> hello Jon.
> 
>        when you compile the new kernel did you use the --initrd   option.
> 
>               by for now peter colton
> 



                
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