Actually, I found the answer without help from this list...I installed SuSE instead.
Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5 Feb 2003, Che wrote: hmm well you sound like you have big troubles...Sounds like he has "issues" to me
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Larry Greenleaf wrote:
Actually, I found the answer without help from this list...I installed SuSE
instead.
Good luck!
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On 5 Feb 2003, Che wrote:
hmm well you sound like you have big troubles...
Sounds like he has issues to me :-)
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--- Larry Greenleaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have seen this post in several other locations.
There are a lot of people, including myself, that
can't seem to get make modules to complete
successfully.
Which kernel version might you be referring to?
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Am Mit, 2003-02-05 um 01.58 schrieb Larry Greenleaf:
I have seen this post in several other locations. There are a lot of people,
including myself, that can't seem to get make modules to complete successfully. It
seems to me that RedHat needs to address this issue by way of a how-to. C'mon
I think I am going to build a monolithic kernel. That is a kernel with no modules. I can't have module problems if there are no modules to cause problems :)
Che [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Mit, 2003-02-05 um 01.58 schrieb Larry Greenleaf: I have seen this post in several other locations. There are
hmm well you sound like you have big troubles...
all trouble i recognized here is ONE (1) module that doesent compile and
that was a low level driver (for specific hardware).
so you basically should be able to compile everything else that makes
sense in besides that one (1) module.
i dont see any
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Larry Greenleaf wrote:
I think I am going to build a monolithic kernel. That is a kernel with no modules. I
can't have module problems if there are no modules to cause problems :)
Do remember that Red Hat's configuration tools _expect_ you to use
modules. It's possible
I have seen this post in several other locations. There are a lot of people, including myself, that can't seem to get make modules to complete successfully. It seems to me that RedHat needs to address this issue by way of a how-to. C'mon RedHat, get with the program! This is why I am running