Since a number of people responded to the email with the instruction to
You also need to install kernel-source*.deb.
I will double check this. I will look for the file and check dselect's selected
files. If it doesn't show up, I will load it.
Thank you for your help.
Brian
Werewolf.net
"J.
Since a number of people responded to the email with the instruction to
You also need to install kernel-source*.deb.
I will double check this. I will look for the file and check dselect's
selected files. If it doesn't show up, I will load it.
Thank you for your help.
Brian
Werewolf.net
Pi
I appreciate your getting back to me.
Yes, I am in the root account.
I, am not at my Linux computer, but, I can be in the directory /usr/src/linux.
Yes, I installed the source of the linux kernel.
Since I am new to Linux, I am not sure what details might be helpful.
Brian
werewolf.net
Paulo Hen
> I look forward to hearing from someone who can offer help on making
> "make config" work.
>
> I followed the instructions of
> http://www.us.debian.org/doc/FAQ/debian-faq-11.html, "The Debian
> GNU/Linux FAQ: Debian and the kernel."
>
> Installed: gcc, libc6-dev, bin86, binutils, and gawk.
On Wed, Oct 07, 1998 at 08:43:50AM -0500, Brian Armstrong wrote:
> Typed:make config which resulted in the following:
>
> make:***No rule to make target config! Stop.
You need to be in the top level directory of the kernel source to run "make
config".
HTH,
Ray
--
Ob
Are you in the root account?
Are you in directory /usr/src/linux?
Have you installed the source of the linux kernel?
Give me more details and we can help you.
Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
On Wed, Oct 07, 1998 at 08:43:50AM -0500, Brian Armst
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