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?
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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?
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* 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.
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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
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
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