/etc/kernel-pkg.conf is in kernel-package 13.018+nmu1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 | # This file is used by kernel-package (>2.0) to provide a means of the site
# admin to over-ride settings in the distributed debian/rules. Typically
# thus is used to set maintainer information, as well as the priority
# field. However, one may hack a full makefile in here (you should
# really know what you are doing here if you do that, though)
# Please change the maintainer information, as well as the Debian version
# below
# The maintainer information.
maintainer := Unknown Kernel Package Maintainer
email := unknown@unconfigured.in.etc.kernel-pkg.conf
# Priority of this version (or urgency, as dchanges would call it)
priority := Low
# This is the Debian revision number (defaulted to
# $(version)-10.00.Custom in debian/rules) You may leave it commented
# out if you use the wrapper script, or if you create just one
# kernel-image package per Linux kernel revision
# debian = $(version)-10.00.Custom
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