Am So, den 08.02.2004 schrieb Brian Connolly um 04:33:
If /usr/src/ is empty you can't have installed the kernel source.
How?
Just what I said.
Check "rpm -qa | grep kernel-source"
Returned nothing.
Matches that there is no content under /usr/src. The command above prints out each installed package with kernel-source in it's name. So no kernel source installed at all.
Run "up2date -i kernel-source"
I am no KDE user, so what you access is for configuration of a new kernel config to build a new kernel? Or is it the tool to set kernel parameters saved in /etc/sysctl.conf? If last I would wonder why the kernel source would be necessary.
What?
I just wondered if the tool you are accessing is for configuration of a new custom kernel or for setting kernel parameters which are then stored in /etc/sysctl.conf. I think it is first.
Thanks Alexander.
Brian
Alexander
At the top of the window... now that I nolonger have the "Sorry" message... it says "Configuration File: /usr/src/linux-2.4/.config"
So, I think you are correct??
-- HD
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