More or less the same:
make-kpkg --revision=$DEBKPKG_REV \
--append-to-version "$DEBKPKG_FLAVOUR-$DEBKPKG_SUFFIX" \
kernel-image --initrd --rootcmd fakeroot
On 9/19/2013 9:50 PM, Beat Meier wrote:
Punky
How to you compile new kernels? I have downloaded voyage-3.0.18
sources modifed wireless drivers to support debugfs etc.
I compiled by my own without debian tools a kernel but initrd is not
created and I'm not able to create an initrd which works
while running voyage for an other kernel (in fact same kernel naming
but other kernel than running one)
Now I have tried to create with debian stuff*|
|*make-kpgp clean
fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --revision=voyge kernel_image
does give me error
*||*fakeroot: neested operation not yet supported
So I have compiled the normal way and done after that a
make-kpgk --initrd --append-to-version voyage
creates a debian directory en kernel sources but no *.deb packages
What is the right way to create kernel,initrd and packages?
How to you build it? I'm using orig Debian 7.1 on VirtualBox
Thanks a lot
Beat
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