elemint@cox.net wrote: > I can use the following command "make-kpkg --revision=Sep9.2003 > kernel_image" once and then I get the below errors and I can compile > the kernel the non preferred way like this though "make dep && make > && make bzImage && make modules && make install && make > modules_install " > > "make-kpkg --revision=Sep9.2003 kernel_image" I note that you are > using the --revision flag with the value Sep9.2003. However, the > ./debian/changelog file exists, and has a different value > sep4.kernel.2.4.22. I am confused by this discrepancy, and am > halting. > > any suggestions on remedying this. Have you run 'make-kpkg clean' since the last time you compiled your kernel? I'd recommend taking a look at this website as well. I've been compiling Debian kernel packages for years and still found a few useful tidbits in there. http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.html -- Chris Lewis shadow@digitalnirvana.com ---------------------------------------- If it compiles, it is good, if it boots up it is perfect. - Linus Torvalds ----------------------------------------