Re: How to config twice with make-kpkg

2004-02-22 Thread Miroslav Maiksnar
V Ne, 22. 02. 2004 v 12:34, Brian Brazil píše: > Should I be leaving 2 kernels installed or what? I'm a bit wary about > booting a new kernel without a backup. If you leave old kernel installed, you can boot it as linuxold (in LILO, don't know how about GRUB). Very useful feature if you are tuning

Re: How to config twice with make-kpkg

2004-02-22 Thread Brian Brazil
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 06:43:17PM -0500, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > That's ekactly what I do. Works every time :-) > I also like doing it better that way so that I am > sure make-kpkg won't stop to ask me any questions > once I embark on building the kernel-image. Note how do you uninstall the old

Re: How to config twice with make-kpkg

2004-02-21 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Brian Brazil wrote: On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 12:07:23PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote: When building kernels the Debian way, with make-kpkg and kernel-source-xxx, as well as various Debianized kernel-patches, I find I want to run oldconfig and then xconfig. The problem is that if I run make-kpkg confi

Re: How to config twice with make-kpkg

2004-02-21 Thread Brian Brazil
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 12:07:23PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote: > When building kernels the Debian way, with make-kpkg and > kernel-source-xxx, as well as various Debianized kernel-patches, I > find I want to run oldconfig and then xconfig. > The problem is that if I run make-kpkg configure twice, th

How to config twice with make-kpkg

2004-02-21 Thread Ross Boylan
When building kernels the Debian way, with make-kpkg and kernel-source-xxx, as well as various Debianized kernel-patches, I find I want to run oldconfig and then xconfig. I run oldconfig so I can specifically see and tweak the new options since the last kernel version; then I run xconfig to change