Hmmm...whenever I set the CONFIG 80211 is not set in my .config, it is reset to 
'm' when I issue a make command.

Seems to be some template somewhere that it overwriting my changes.

menuconfig tells me that the 80211 support depends on NET, but I can't find any 
such setting anywhere.

Any more tips for me? I've got to get this damn wifi package in or the show 
stops dead....

Thanks!

J
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From: Gustin Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, Nov 19, 2006 3:08 am
Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Gentoo: How To Specify Kernel Sources?

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>Your .config shoudl read like this:
>#CONFIG_IEEE80211 is not set
>
>In make menuconfig, the "n" is the shortcut to not being build.  Select help 
>to see if another module depends on this module.  You may have to disable 
>other modules first.
>
>Hth,
>
>Jon wrote:
> Way head of you... :)
> 
> I've reached another road block, however. For the record, I am wired  
> in to the Internet now, so this is purely an exercise in getting my  
> wireless working.
> 
> I've recompiled the kernel using genkernel as you mentioned. I am now  
> running the 2.6.18-gentoo-r2 kernel and have the applicable sources.  
> However, when I try to emerge net-wireless/ipw3945, I get the  
> following error:
> 
>   *   ieee80211-1.1.13 requires the in-kernel version of the  
> IEEE802.11 subsystem to be disabled (CONFIG_IEEE80211)
>   * Please check to make sure these options are set correctly.
>   * Failure to do so may cause unexpected problems.
>   * Once you have satisfied these options, please try merging
>   * this package again.
> 
> 
> I don't fully understand this as this is all new territory for me, but  
> I take this to mean that I have to disable the CONFIG_IEEE80211 option  
> in my .config and recompile the kernel. I've tried to comment out the  
> CONFIG_IEEE80211 line in my .config file, but when I try to make the  
> kernel after doing so, I am prompted to either enable it as a kernel  
> builtin or as a module. Doing either causes the same error when I try  
> to emerge my ipw3945 package and there's no option to just not include  
> it at all.
> 
> I've also tried to disable it via the graphical make menuconfig, but  
> again the only options are to have it as builtin or as a module. No  
> option to just remove the CONFIG_IEEE80211 entirely.
> 
> I think that there's a reason why it's so hard to remove it - like I'm  
> probably not supposed to. However, I can't figure out how else to read  
> the error message. Googling isn't any help..there's actually only  
> something like 3 hits for that error.
> 
> So...that's where I stand. If I can figure out this error then I  
> believe I will be able to get my wireless card running and the rest  
> becomes much easier.
> 
> Thanks for all your help thus far!
> 
> 
> J
> Quoting Nick Wiltshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> The reccomended method in Gentoo is a custom kernel...however...
>>
>> If you link /usr/src/linux to the new kernel then run genkernel it generally
>> works fine. The downside is that it compiles everything so it takes a while.
>> I suspect the kernel compile won't matter compared to X/QT/GTK/KDE/Gnome if
>> you are going for a desktop box.
>>
>> I believe the method is:
>>
>> #emerge -va genkernel
>> #genkernel all
>>
>> then make sure grub/lilo is happy.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> On Saturday 18 November 2006 18:42, you wrote:
>>> OK, I hooked up to ethernet (yes, sitting on the dryer) and did an
>>> emerge -sync. Seems like an apt-get update - I can understand that.
>>>
>>> I then tried specifically installing the 2.6.17-gentoo-r7 sources
>>> again, but got the same error as below. I then emerged gentoo-sources
>>> and ended up with the source to 2.6.18-r2.
>>>
>>> So while I'm in a different position, I'm still in a bad position. I
>>> cannot seem to get the same kernel and kernel source on my machine.
>>>
>>> Maybe I'm bringing the wrong mindset to the party. Is there such a
>>> thing as a compiled kernel in the Gentoo world, or now that I have the
>>> 2.6.18-gentoo-r2 source, am I expected to compile it and then boot
>>> into it?
>>>
>>> I'm OK with that if that's how it is. I'm just concerned that if I'm
>>> supposed to be able to get a compiled kernel then I apparently have a
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Quoting Nick Wiltshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>> Ok, it looks like your portage tree is outdated. Seems odd a program
>>>> would require a kernel source that isn't provided.
>>>>
>>>> You need to emerge --sync but thats hard with no network.
>>>>
>>>> As for searching, you can use emerge -s or -S but those are pretty slow.
>>>> If you can install gentoolkit use equery like so:
>>>>
>>>> #equery l search-pattern -p
>>>>
>>>> The l means "list" and -p tells it to search the entire portage tree.
>>>>
>>>> If you can do this:
>>>>
>>>> #emerge -va gentoolkit
>>>>
>>>> then do this:
>>>>
>>>> #equery l gentoo-sources -p
>>>>
>>>> Nick
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday 18 November 2006 18:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>>> Hmm...closer. I get this:
>>>>>
>>>>> !!! 'sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.17-r7' is not a valid package atom.
>>>>> !!! Please check ebuild(5) for full details.
>>>>> !!! (Did you specify a version but forget to prefix with '='?)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I know that I have to figure out how to use portage/emerge, but that's
>>>>> hard to do without an Internet connection. Once I get this card
>>>>> running, I'll be more self sufficient, I swear :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there like an apt-cache search for portage?
>>>>>
>>>>> J
>>>>>
>>>>> Quoting Nick Wiltshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>>> Ahh ok,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> try this:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> #emerge -va sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.17-r7
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday 18 November 2006 17:46, you wrote:
>>>>>>> Hey Nick,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I get that part, but my issue is that I don't have the source for my
>>>>>>> running kernel. I ended up running gentoo-r7, but the only sources in
>>>>>>> my /usr/src is gentoo-r5.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In order to emerge my ipw3945 package, the running kernel and
>>>>>>> available source have to jive. My two options, therefore, are to
>>>>>>> either downgrade my running kerel to gentoo-r5 to match my sources,
>>>>>>> or to install the source for gentoo-r7.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'd prefer to install the sources for gentoo-r7, but I cam't figure
>>>>>>> out how to. Google seems to think that emerging gentoo-sources will
>>>>>>> work, but it doesn't. It leaves me with just the gentoo-r5 sources.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is there some way I can specify "go get the gentoo-r7 sources"?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> J
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Quoting Nick Wiltshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>>>>> Make sure the symlink /usr/src/linux is pointing to the correct
>>>>>>>> sources.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> #cd /usr/src
>>>>>>>> #ls -l
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> if it isn't...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> #rm linux (type carefully!)
>>>>>>>> #ln -s 2.6.17-gentoo-r7 linux
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> HTH
>>>>>>>> Nick
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Saturday 18 November 2006 17:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Yes, I'm trying to install Gentoo. Actually, more correctly, I
>>>>>>>>> have Gentoo installed and am now trying to clean up the little
>>>>>>>>> bits that don't work. At the moment, I am trying to install the
>>>>>>>>> net-wireless/ipw3945 package. However, I don't have the right
>>>>>>>>> kernel sources.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I am running 2.6.17.-gentoo-r7 but only have sources for
>>>>>>>>> 2.6.17-gentoo-r5. I can't, for the lifeof me, figure out how to
>>>>>>>>> install the r7 sources. I've tried all of the obvious
>>>>>>>>> gentoo-sources that pop up on Google, but no go.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Anyone wanna throw me a bone?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> thanks!
>>>>>>>>>
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