Fedora 4 kernel source install help
Justin Bennett
Justin.Bennett at dynabrade.com
Thu Jun 16 13:11:59 EDT 2005
There should be kernel-source and possibly a kernel-header RPM on the
install CDs. You should just be able to install these. They usually get
installed if you choose the 'Kernel Developement' option during the install.
Justin Bennett
Network Administrator
Dynabrade, Inc.
8989 Sheridan Dr.
Clarence, NY 14031
On 6/16/2005 1:08 PM, John Nichel wrote:
> anthonyriga wrote:
>
>> Just downloaded Fedora 4 did install now I am tryin
>> gto install vmware 4.5.2.8848 I know it works with
>> Fed 3. When trying to do the istall is aks for the
>> location of the directory of C header files that match
>> your running kernel /usr/src/linux/include.. then
>> says the path /usr/src/linux/include is not an
>> existing dir.. How do I install the source for Fedora
>> 4? Any suggestions?
>
>
> I *think* you have to build it from the source RPM. I seem to
> remember a few months back members of the RedHat/Fedora mailing list
> getting all bent out of shape because RH wasn't including the RPM for
> the Kernel source anymore, but that they only supplied the source RPM.
>
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