The problem is that the smp is tacked on the end under uname -r. It will not recognize it because of that.

diego wrote:

Do a "uname -r" to see if you have a different kernel version than the
sources. It also happened to me once...



El sáb, 02-08-2003 a las 17:03, stefmit escribió:


I am sorry if this does not work for you, but I had the identical issue a couple of times/installs - the kernel-source was either not installed, or I've played with a newer one, put it there for future upgrades, and forgot, etc. Are you sure it is the one you are running (either as version, or "type" - i.e. SMP)?

Stef

On Saturday 02 August 2003 08:32 am, Joseph Loo wrote:


The kernel source is already installed.

stefmit wrote:


Install kernel-source, and you will be OK. Once doing that, VMWare will
find everything it needs, and default the header files to where they are
...

Stef

On Friday 01 August 2003 11:31 pm, Joseph Loo wrote:


I have mandrake 9.1 install on my system. I am running the smp version
and trying to get vmware 4.0 up an running. Everytime I try to do the
vmware-config.pl, it prompts for the include headers. There is the
default /usr/src/linux/include. Everytime it tries to configure it, it
come back with wrong kernel version. Does anyone know where I need to
point the header file to get the smp version of the kenerl?


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