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Old 12-08-2008, 08:03 PM   #1
fzansari
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create seperate debian package for kernel image and modules


I am trying to create a debian package of my kernel source which is from kernel.org. I need to create 3 separate packages one for the kernel image,one for the kernel headers and one for the kernel modules.
Right now I am using "make-kpkg kernel_image" which creates a kernel_image.deb package. This package contains the kernel image as well as the modules.
But what I am trying to accomplish is having the image and modules as different packages.
There is an option in make-kpkg of using modules_image, but this is valid only for 3rd party modules.

Is there some way I can get a seperate package for the modules. If there is some other tool besides make-kpkg please let me know about it.

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