On 20 Nov 2003 at 2:01, Roberto Sanchez wrote:

> 
> Execute the following (this assumes /usr/src/linux
points to your
> current 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.

That didn't work, because I can't find anything on the
hard drive that looks like a kernal 
source; and the only directory within /usr/src is one
called rpm, which has several empty 
directories underneath it.  There is no /usr/src/linux




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