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.

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 no
linux 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 directory
manually.

Also, about that second line in your instructions.  Am
I 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?



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