When ever i use make-kpkg while tring to recompile the kernel i get the
error message command not found.
Anyone have an idea why this is...
I would like to recompile my kernel but being so new to linux (im running
debian 2.0.34 fairly resent fresh install), im chicken to until i know why
the kpkg
B == Babs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
B When ever i use make-kpkg while tring to recompile the kernel i get the
B error message command not found.
Do you have kernel-package.deb installed? Check with
dpkg -l kernel-package. If not, it is in the misc section.
If you have it installed, then cut
On Thu, 02 Jul 1998, Babs wrote:
When ever i use make-kpkg while tring to recompile the kernel i get the
error message command not found.
Well, either you don't have the kernel-package installed, or your path
is not set properly. Do a 'whereis make-kpkg'. If
/usr/sbin/make-kpkg doesn't show up,
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