Pete Meyer wrote:
> I've got the source for a network card driver, and am trying to compile it
into my kernel. I put the code into kernelsource/drivers/net. Unfortunately,
make config does not recogise that it's there (neither does make menuconfig).
Is there a way I can get the configuration
I've got the source for a network card driver, and am trying to compile it into
my kernel. I put the code into kernelsource/drivers/net. Unfortunately, make
config does not recogise that it's there (neither does make menuconfig). Is
there a way I can get the configuration scripts to recognise
Hi,
I think you are installing the old hamm (2.0) package. The current
package is
slink (2.1). Nothing wrong with the old ones just a reminder.
If you prepared to use kernel-package, it depends on perl, dpkg,
dpkg-dev,
fileutils, libc6-dev and if you install ncurses3.4 may be th
This is what I've got installed (and think I need):
bin86 0.13.0-4
binutils 2.9.1-0.2
gcc 2.7.2.3-4.8
kernel-package 4.11
kernel-source-2 2.0.34-4
libc6-dev 2.0.7t-1
make 3.76.1-8
ncurses3.4 1.9.9g-8.8
patch 2.5-2
but I thought the kernel-package was required to install with kpkg, I'll
upgrade th
Hi,
Have you installed all the packages mentioned according to the
dependencies
and recommends of kernel-package 6.05 and don't forget the bin86 package as
well on
intel x86 platforms.
Cheers.
Alan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just started to try compiling
Hi,
I've just started to try compiling kernel 2.0.35 on a Debian 2.0 (2.0.34)
machine, and just tried `make config' and got the following error(s):
consolemap.c:303: uni_hash.tbl: No such file or directory
consolemap.c: In function `con_set_default_unimap':
consolemap.c:404: `dfont_unitable' unde
Hi,
kernel-package dcontains what I think are the official config
files in /usr/lib/kernel-package/Config, and those get used if you do
not already have a .config file. I think you can run make-kpkg
kernel_image, hit control C after a minute or so, and voila, you
should have a proper .
On Tue, Jan 19, 1999 at 03:53:08PM +1000, Peter Eades wrote:
> So that explains why a can never get the patches to apply cleanly does
> it and I just thought I was stupid. In that case shouldnt the debian
> pakages include patches that will alow an upgard from say 2.0.5 to 2.0.6
> without having to
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 21, 1999 at 09:17:18AM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
> > > Is it possible that when compiling a custom kernel the make utility ie
> > > xconfig or menuconfig could be made to offer the options that were used
> > > for the default kernel that came with the system
On Thu, Jan 21, 1999 at 09:17:18AM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
> > Is it possible that when compiling a custom kernel the make utility ie
> > xconfig or menuconfig could be made to offer the options that were used
> > for the default kernel that came with the system? I note that tere is an
> Make a
> Is it possible that when compiling a custom kernel the make utility ie
> xconfig or menuconfig could be made to offer the options that were used
> for the default kernel that came with the system? I note that tere is an
Make a backup of the .config file (in /usr/src/linux)
before running xconfig
Is it possible that when compiling a custom kernel the make utility ie
xconfig or menuconfig could be made to offer the options that were used
for the default kernel that came with the system? I note that tere is an
option for reading a configuration file so I guess al I need is that
file. Anyone n
On Jun 25, Lalovic, Drazen wrote
> I have just installed debian 1.3 and downloaded some packages from the
> ftp site. Since I want to use it as a firewall I have to recompile
> kernel to enable IP forwarding.
> How can I do it? How to configure second Ethernet card.
Hi,
install Package: doc-linux
I have just installed debian 1.3 and downloaded some packages from the
ftp site. Since I want to use it as a firewall I have to recompile
kernel to enable IP forwarding.
How can I do it? How to configure second Ethernet card.
Thank you,
Drazen
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