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Re: compiling kernel



On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 04:03:37PM -0500, Josh wrote:
> Compiling the kernel seemed to go ok.  Rebooted fine.  When I tried to install
> PCMCIA stuff, some weird things happened.  Such as:
> 
> module directory:
> /lib/modules/2.2.162.2.16 /pcmcia not found
> 
> This message came up a few times during the end of PCMCIA 'make install' (man probe
> then that, dep mod then that etc).  A /lib/modules/2.2.162.2.16 directory does
> exist.
> 
> Also during PCMCIA 'make config', it said my kernel version number is 2.2.162.2.16.
> 
> Why not 2.2.16?  Did something weird happen when I compiled the kernel?

It looks like something strange is going on here...

what does uname -a give you?  I'm not sure how that your kernel version
could have been screwed up like that...

-- 
Josh
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