To expand on my previous post. Many distros don't install the source code unless you are building a development box. Since these distros don't install the source, some of the necessary kernel building programs also do not get installed. Make sure you have actually installed the sourcecode. From what you posted it doesn't look like you did.
-----Original Message----- From: Brian Densmore
/usr/src/linux should point you to the proper directory. First you will have to install the sourcecode.
-----Original Message----- From: Ben Coffman
where can I modify the kernel at...I looked under ../src/.. but could not find anything. Any suggestions.
On Thursday 11 November 2004 11:31 am, Brian Densmore wrote:
Many distros don't install the source code unless you are building a development box.
This is because there is no dicipline among kernel developers, and the kernel source has become a huge wallowing pig that will fill all available space on smaller systems like laptops.