On Monday 17 February 2003 06:18 pm, Kent West wrote: > Greg Norris wrote: > >1) The kernel headers need to *exactly* match your running kernel. If > >your using a distribution kernel, there should be a matching > >kernel-headers-* package that you can install. If you compile your > >own, be sure to hang onto the headers after building. The easiest way > >to do this is to use make-kpkg, and have it generate a kernel-headers > >package for you. > > Having just done this today, I'll point out that when you install the > kernel-headers, it creates several directories under /usr/src, like: > kernel-header-2.4.20-386 > and > kernel-header-2.4.20-586 > and etc. You'll need to point the vmware-config.pl script to the > correct directory, but you'll have to dive one level deeper, into > "include" I believe, when the script asks for the path. > > Kent
On a recent install of Vmware the config script suggested the following path to the 'include' dir. I am not sure if this means you don't need a headers package though. '/lib/modules/2.4.19-SMP/build/include/' -- Greg Madden -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]