-- Hi, I just started with Debian, installed the compact unstable version and came to the conclusion that I had to compile a new kernel to let Debian do the things I want.
This is the firsttime I'm doing this, so I followed the steps described in the Debian GNU/Linux FAQ, and in the README file that came with the 2.2.19-kernel. - make-kpkg clean - make menuconfig - make-kpkg --revision Custum.1 kernel-image All looks to go well, the kernel and modules are build (vmlinuz appears in /usr/src/linux and in modules I see the modules that I choose). Then the process stops. This is the last text that I see on my screen: make INSTALL_MOD_PATH=/usr/src/linux/debian/tmp-image modules-install make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.19' Is there someone who can tell me what the reason is for this? Thanks, Hans --