You should be able to achieve what you want by editing
/usr/share/kernel-package/rules and the various preinst, postinst,
prerm and postrm scripts.  Also see 'man kernel-pkg.conf' for
a way to put vmlinuz in /boot instead of /.

It sounds like it may be easier to let it install per the defaults and
then run a script which renames the files (and edits lilo.conf).


On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 11:24:10PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Just learned to use make-kpkg, *but*, I want to do some things differently:
> 
> 1. How do I tell it not to create a /vmlinuz symlink in the root directory?
>    I want my root directory clean (i.e no files at all)
>    (Also, it complained when there wasn't a /vmlinuz already, thought I
>    was doing a new install)
> 
> 2. How do I tell it to use another name for my kernels image file (I've
>    never really liked "vmlinuz" anyway)?
> 
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