Well, I got to the end, I made my boot floppy as usual -I have Debian installed in a second hard drive, so i find easier to boot from floppy-, rebooted, but after the line OK, booting the kernel (or so, don't remember exactly), the system froze. Any ideas about what's wrong?
Ethan Benson wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 07:57:13PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > > So, the steps then would be the same? I mean, > > 1. make menuconfig > > 2. make-kpkg clean > > 3. make-kpkg kernel_image? > > that will do yes. alternatives are: > > 1. make menuconfig > 2. make-kpkg clean > 3. fakeroot make-kpkg kernel_image? > > which does not require root, or replace step 3 with: > > 3. make-kpkg --revision=5:2.4.0.`hostname.1` build > 4. fakeroot make -f debian/rules kernel-image-deb > > which will leave the correct username in the dmesg instead of making > it look like you build kernels as root. > > > > > Or is it necesary to do make-kpkg kernel_source, > > with subsequent dpkg -i kernel_source.deb? looping then back to > > number 1. above? > > no, i never bother with kernel_source debs. > > just put the source in your home directory or /usr/local/src > > -- > Ethan Benson > http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Part 1.2Type: application/pgp-signature