Scarletdown wrote:
On 20 Nov 2003 at 2:01, Roberto Sanchez wrote:Execute the following (this assumes /usr/src/linuxpoints to yourcurrent kernel source): cd /usr/src/linux cp /boot/config-2-4-18-<your version> .config make oldconfig make dep After all that, it should work.The headers are now allegedly properly installed (just one little typo was screwing things up). Now, as for the cd /usr/src/linux line, there was nolinux directory under /usr/src. So, since that isn't where the kernal source was installed, what would be the most efficient way to find it on the drive without going through every directorymanually.
cd /usr/src/ ln -s kernel-headers-2.4.18-bf2.4 linux cd linux/
Also, about that second line in your instructions. AmI correct in assuming that the above command will copy the config-2.4.18-bf2.4 file to a file just named .config or am I misreading that?
Yes. But if you are using kernel-headers instead of kernel-source, skip those steps. -Roberto
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