>> "RA" == Robert Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RA> One thing that works flawlessly is installing the source package and RA> then using the make-kpkg command from the kernel-package package. RA> The same source tree used with the usual make menuconfig;make dep;make RA> all;make install does not work .... You maybe need to "make clean". RA> What is the cleanest way to experiment with "unstable" kernels which are RA> not yet packaged (ex. 2.1.xxx) ??? Just unpack them in the RA> /usr/src/linux and use the make-kpkg trick on them and fiddle with my RA> lilo.conf to have both old and new kernels to boot ?? I have never done this, but I think this is right (make a bootfloppy, just for the worst case though :-). make-kpkg (or is it lilo) will automaticaly have entries for the two most recent kernels you build in the standard config, IIRC. Ciao, Martin -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null