The kernel sources are located in /usr/src/linux, where linux is a symlink pointing to the actual directory in /usr/src that the kernel sources you want to use are in. The current SuSE 2.0.33 kernel sources are package lx_suse, and install to /usr/source/linux-2.0.33.SuSE. If those are the sources you are using, just make sure that /usr/src/linux points to /usr/source/linux-2.0.33.SuSE and compile away. Chilini wrote:
Hi, it's me again. I am used to Slackware which was a good distirbution but i decided to try something different so I chose SuSE. Now in Slackware there was a kernel package that you had to compile the things you wanted.. how does the kernel in SuSE work? is it al modules? or is there a pckage that i need to d/l? please clue me in .. i am a .. well not a newbie but a novice .. so pleae help me.. thanx..
Chilini (David Kettmann)
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