On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 08:06, Computa User wrote:
> Hi.
> Can anybody point me to another set of instructions
> that will tell me how to *correctly* add the Source
> Code version of the Kernel on my computer?
> 
> Thanks.
> Raja

If you've already installed MDK 9.1 on your system, it's only a matter
of running the Mandrake Control Centre and going through the RPMDrake to
get the kernel sources installed properly on your workstation.

Once you have the kernel sources installed (under /usr/src/linux) all
you have to do from that point is to open a console, go into that
directory structure, and type "make xconfig" - from there you will be
presented with a GUI that will assist you in setting up parameters for a
kernel - and will give you the basic instructions for what to do once
you've created a configuration and saved it.

Basic steps:

* make clean
* make mrproper
* make deps
* make modules
* make modules_install
* make install
* lilo

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