Pixel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > check /boot/kernel.h, does it say you are running enterprise? > > probably not i think since /etc/init.d/kheader uses: > > k=$(uname -r|sed 's/.*mdk//') > > to determine enterprise, secure, smp, etc. > > since thomas uses tmb instead of mdk this probably fails? > > > > Ofcourse, I hadd the same problem with kernel-multimedia, which is why I > > used the silly mm-mdk naming, which than leads to problems (although > > much rarer) in bootloader label generation because of archaic functions > > inside of libDrakX ;) > > what do you mean? libDrakX took the function from installkernel and is > up-to-date with regard to installkernel.
i don't think it's a problem with DrakX the kheader script and the kernel headers as well i think glibc-devel (if nothing has been screwed up). -- http://www.chmouel.com/