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Re: [SLE] My first kernel compile
  • From: LinuxWorld999 <linuxworld999@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 21:06:36 +0100
  • Message-id: <200310242106.36042.linuxworld999@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 23 October 2003 8:31 pm, Micxz wrote:
> Hey guys'
>
> I finally tried to compile the linux kernel from src for my first time.
> I took the simple steps as in:
>
> 1. make clean; make mrproper
> 2. make xconfig
> 3. make dep
> 4. make
> 5. make bzImage
> 6. make modules
> 7. make modules_install
> 8. make install
> 9. configure LILO or GRUB.
> 10.Optional - make clean (If you want to free up disk space)
>
> OK all seems to go well and take a while too. But during the 8th
> command, "make install" I get:
>
> fs/fs.o(.text+0xbc276): In function `user_get':
> : undefined reference to `reiserfs_permission_locked'
>
> fs/fs.o(.text+0xbc32a): In function `user_set':
> : undefined reference to `reiserfs_permission_locked'
>
> fs/fs.o(.text+0xbc3d1): In function `user_del':
> : undefined reference to `reiserfs_permission_locked'
>
> make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
>
> Hum' I have no idea what to think of this error/oops or how to read it.
> Is there an official SuSE kernel recompile how to? I reading:
> file:/usr/share/doc/howto/en/html/Kernel-HOWTO.html
> Any suggestions for me to help in the first time SuSE kernel compile?
>
> --
> Micxz

You probably have to be logged in as root or su to run "make install".

LW999


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