Hi, * Thomas H. George,,, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021206 11:45]:
<snip> > > and then copying the new bzImage to /boot, running lilo and rebooting. > One set of instructions seems to indicate I can still use this approach > using apt-src after I have downloaded pcmcia-cs.tar.gz to /usr/src and > unpacked it. However, apt-src is unknown on my system and apt-cache > search apt-src can't find it. The other approach uses make-kpkg to make > a .deb package of my kernel which dpkg will install. I can see this > would be neat if I wanted to package my kernel to give to someone else > but what advantage does it offer me? make-kpkg is kin of idiot proof. I make sure you don't forget to do stuff. Also having a .deb of your kernel and using dpkg to install it also makes sure you don't forget to do things like run lilo. Regarding apt-src... what is in your sources.list? Did you run "apt-get update"? ... apt-src _is_ the name of the package so you should be able to just do "apt-get install apt-src". <snip> Cheers, Nick. -- Debian testing/unstable Linux onefish 2.4.19-lavienx #1 Sat Sep 21 19:58:12 EST 2002 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]