2 questions for the cognoscenti : A) I have compiled quite a few kernels on Debian but am not sure I am doing the things in the easiest/cleanest way ...
One thing that works flawlessly is installing the source package and then using the make-kpkg command from the kernel-package package. The same source tree used with the usual make menuconfig;make dep;make all;make install does not work .... Any pointers ????? B) What is the cleanest way to experiment with "unstable" kernels which are not yet packaged (ex. 2.1.xxx) ??? Just unpack them in the /usr/src/linux and use the make-kpkg trick on them and fiddle with my lilo.conf to have both old and new kernels to boot ?? Thank you very much for your help. Bob -- Robert Alexander - IBM Italy work e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] private : [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null