Is there any red-hat equivalent for Debian's make-kpkg?

For those who don't know what it is - make-kpkg allows one to take a
vanilla kernel source and build .deb files for the kernel image,
modules etc.

It just looks a bit wierd to me that such an important part of the
system like the kernel image should just be cp(1)'ed over to /vmlinux
and linked manually, without making the RPM database aware of the
change and helping me keep track of the installed kernels on the system.

Thanks,

--Amos



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