Cloning of Linux Kernal

2003-06-06 Thread dhobner
I have configured and built a new kernal under debian. I want to clone the kernal and install it on many identical machines. What exactly should I do? Dan Hobner NTC-OIS Lockheed Martin Information Systems Bldg E1-2 464 407-306-1529 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Cloning of Linux Kernal

2003-06-06 Thread dhobner
I have configured and built a new kernal under debian. I want to clone the kernal and install it on many identical machines. What exactly should I do? Dan Hobner NTC-OIS Lockheed Martin Information Systems Bldg E1-2 464 407-306-1529 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Re: Cloning of Linux Kernal

2003-06-06 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* dhobner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [030605 15:32]: I have configured and built a new kernal under debian. I want to clone the kernal and install it on many identical machines. What exactly should I do? Take a look at make-kpkg, provided by the package kernel-package. Sincerely Alexander

Re: Cloning of Linux Kernal

2003-06-06 Thread David Z Maze
dhobner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have configured and built a new kernal under debian. I want to clone the kernal and install it on many identical machines. Take the .deb file that 'make-kpkg' produced, copy it around your network, and install it on each machine. Setting up a network

Re: Cloning of Linux Kernal

2003-06-06 Thread Kevin McKinley
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 09:32:58 -0400 dhobner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have configured and built a new kernal under debian. I want to clone the kernal and install it on many identical machines. What exactly should I do? If you built it like this