[rtl] Mbuff v0.6.6 Install

2000-06-26 Thread Estabridis, Janet P

Hi,

I'm using kernel 2.0.36 with RTL v0.9J.  Currently I am using the old style
shared memory (only have up to 4 MBytes).  I need to increase this to
support my maximum data storage. I have the .pdf instruction and have read
the README and FAQ's that come with the source.  So, this should be easy for
someone to answer ...

1.  Install in the README, it says, "Make sure you have in /usr/src/linux
the configured source of the currently running kernel."  is this a file
named ".config"  and how do I create one since there is not one there ?  


Janet Estabridis
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NAWC Code 473E00D
Building 31440 Room 1017
China Lake, CA 93555
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Re: [rtl] Mbuff v0.6.6 Install

2000-06-26 Thread Steve Papacharalambous

"Estabridis, Janet P" wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I'm using kernel 2.0.36 with RTL v0.9J.  Currently I am using the old style
 shared memory (only have up to 4 MBytes).  I need to increase this to
 support my maximum data storage. I have the .pdf instruction and have read
 the README and FAQ's that come with the source.  So, this should be easy for
 someone to answer ...
 
 1.  Install in the README, it says, "Make sure you have in /usr/src/linux
 the configured source of the currently running kernel."  is this a file
 named ".config"  and how do I create one since there is not one there ?
 
 Janet Estabridis
 Electrical Engineer
 NAWC Code 473E00D
 Building 31440 Room 1017
 China Lake, CA 93555
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (760) 939-2896  FAX (760) 939 -3075
 
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Hi Janet,

I believe that this means that /usr/src/linux and /usr/include/asm
should be symbolic links that point to the 2.0.36 RTL-0.9J kernel source
files on your machine,

Best regards,

Steve

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