Gerd wrote:

> Yes, but there's one thing you should be aware of (I have seen it on Debian
> 2.0 the last time).
> make-kpkg relies on "make config". One has to answer all the questions one by
> one there. For people that prefer "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig" the
> make-kpkg tool seems to be not usable.

Gerd,
make-kpkg doesn't rely on "make config".

You "make menuconfig", or "make xconfig" first, then you run
'make-kpkg'. There is no need to use "make config", that is just what
"make-kpkg" uses if it finds a kernel source tree without a
configuration file.

Terry

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