I need to compile a special module on a system which does not have the
kernel sources installed.
How can I install the sources for an existing kernel? (I don't want to
install a new kernel, just the sources for the existing one, so I can
compile the module).
The system is a Redhat 7.2, kernel
Thanks !
-iulian
Lorenzo Prince wrote:
Hi.
Instead of trying to install kernel-2.4.20-19.7.src.rpm try installing kernel-source-2.4.20-19.7-i386.rpm. THis is the
actual kernel source rpm and will install with rpm -ivh under /usr/src.
HTH.
Lorenzo Prince
happy Shrike user ;)
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Hi.
Instead of trying to install kernel-2.4.20-19.7.src.rpm try installing
kernel-source-2.4.20-19.7-i386.rpm. THis is the
actual kernel source rpm and will install with rpm -ivh under /usr/src.
HTH.
Lorenzo Prince
happy Shrike user ;)
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