
On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 14:04, Craig Box wrote:
When I unpack the SRPM of the kernel source, I get a /usr/src/linux-2.6.1-whatever directory, and I can run 'make rpm' in that directory after configuration. However, this gives me an RPM that doesn't insert itself in grub.conf and doesn't build an initrd.
I assume there is a similar method to Debian's make-kpkg that will build me an all in one RPM, and I just can't find it. At a guess, i think you would probably have to make the changes, compress the folder again, then build the kernel RPM from the spec file. Ive build kernel rpms from spec files before, but im a bit rusty. I might look into it myself and see what happens ;-)
Alastair -- (o< - A l a s t a i r P o r t e r //\ V_/_ alastair(a)linuxexperience.com