My system is testing fully up-to-date. I just ran apt-get update and
apt-get dist-upgrade which installed kernel-source-2.4.18..
My current kernel was built from kernel-source-2.4.22 but I have been
experiencing irratic behavior - specifically many
p80211/knetdev_hard-start_xinit: messages on shutdown followed by
various problems on rebooting. Genrally a second reboot works. I
decided to backup to kernel-2.4.18 in hopes of eliminating the problems.
After make menuconfig and make dep when I run make bzImage the compile
aborts with a series of messages the first of which is in
In the file included from ksym.c:50:
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.18/include/asm/checksum.h:72:30: missing
termintating " character
I am concerned that the system is compromised. I have run chkrootkit
and even tried chkrootkit -x SucKIT but chkrootkit doesn't know SucKIT.
I would appreciate any insights about the nature of the problems and
what to do about them.
Tom
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