Afternoon: Actually, gonna respond to my own question :) I did a little more digging, and in the linclude rpm, it specifically mentions that if I installed linclude, I should install the linux.rpm file from the d2 directory for the rest of the kernel source. I did this, and it looks like I do have the source installed now. I originally selected the unmodified kernel source when I first installed SuSE. Again, thanks to everyone for the pointers in the right direction. :) - Mike On Sun, 21 May 2000, Michael J. McGillick wrote:
Afternoon:
First of all, thanks to all the folks who responded. It's much appreciated. :)
I did an:
rpm -qpi lx_suse.rpm
and I saw comments about in the description about this being a modified source. Specifically, it said:
Description : Kernel sources with the following modifications: - new aic7xxx driver 5.1.22 - internationalized kernel config - updated network drivers - driver for DAC960 and Compaq SMART2 RAID
Now, I don't mind having the updated stuff, but what concerns me is the line where it mentions Internationalized Kernel Config. Does this simply mean this is the way SuSE ships it, and I can set it back to a default by just doing make mrproper and then make config?
- Mike
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
"Michael J. McGillick" wrote:
Can anyone point me in the direction to finding the kernel-source rpm and getting it installed? Am I incorrect in that if I install the kernel rpm, I should be getting everything, including the source? I know the kernel rpm looked to small for that, but ....
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