bash: make: command not found
Using dselect (via ftp), I downloaded and installed the 2.0.30 kernel
source, plus five other files dselect wanted (gcc et cetera). Seemed
to go okay. /usr/source/linux was created with lots of files and
subdirectories.
I changed to /usr/src/linux, typed make config and pressed enter.
I received this message:
bash: make: command not found
What am I doing wrong?
David Densmore <dden@rollanet.org>
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