I got exactly this.  The actual reason for this is that at some point you 
compiled as root, the file
include/config/auto.conf is then owned by root, you are now compiling as a 
normal user and don't
have permissions to change that file.

To fix, I did the following -

sudo chown -R andy:andy .

This changes the owner/group of every file to andy.  -R applies this change 
to subdirectories, so
all files are modifiable. Obviously, if you are not andy you may want 
to use a different username.

After this change, I could compile flawlessly.

andy

On Sunday, November 25, 2012 10:30:10 AM UTC, neectron wrote:
>
>
> make[2]: *** [silentoldconfig] Error 1 
> make[1]: *** [silentoldconfig] Error 2 
> make: *** No rule to make target `include/config/auto.conf', needed by 
> `include/ 
> config/kernel.release'.  Stop. 
>
>

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