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Re: make-kpkg and kernel-name
Am Freitag, 3. September 2004 17:39 schrieb Jari Ruusu:
> Thomas Braun wrote:
> > My box is running under debian woody. AfterI I build a new kernel
> > (2.4.27) with, for example, "make-kpkg --append-to-version \-test
> > kernel_image" and installing it I have the directory
> > /lib/modules/2.4.27-test/.
> > After rebooting and selecting the nee kernel in grub, I change now to my
> > loop-aes directory and execute make, /usr/src/linux points to the running
> > kernel, he compiles the new loop.o modul but moves it
> > to /lib/modules/2.4.27/block/ instead of the right
> > place /lib/modules/2.4.27-test/block/ . The Makefile also complains about
> > the wrong version ("WARNING - THIS MODULE WILL NOT WORK WITH CURRENTLY
> > RUNNING KERNEL") but infact I'm running the right kernel.
> > Of course I only have to move the module to the right place, but I think
> > it's quite annyoing.
>
> You can override kernel's KERNELRELEASE Makefile string by defining it on
> loop-AES make command line. Something like this:
>
> make LINUX_SOURCE=/usr/src/linux KERNELRELEASE=2.4.27-test
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Okay thats what I wanted, thanks a lot.
Thomas Braun
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