Re: recompiling kernel
> If that is the case, then I'm not sure this will solve my problem.
> I think the problem is with the compile itself, and I don't know enough
> about C and make scripts, etc. to figure it out. Somewhere in
> /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/compressed there is a file that is invoking
> objdump (whatever that might be) with an option `-k'. make zdisk and make
> zImage say this is an illegal option. (I'll tack the error message to the
> end of this)
>
> The objdump man page doesn't mention the `-k' option. So why is
> some script somewhere issuing this command ? This is more puzzling since I
> compiled a kernel when I first installed without any problem. Same sources.
> Now I try to add sound and I get this. Even if I take out the sound support
> and try to compile the kernel exactly like the one I am currently using
> (from a backed up .config) I get this error.
>
> Can anyone illuminate me ?
Argh! This keeps popping up. The proper fix for this is
rm `which encaps`
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