Le 6 Ao�t 2003 12:42, Thomas Backlund a �crit :
> From: "Thomas Backlund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Argh ... Onother typo... It should be:
>
> rpm --rebuild kernel_srpm_name  --without up --without smp --without
> secure --without doc --without BOOT
>
>
> will build only the enterprise kernel and the kernel-source ...

I did this, and it worked...however, once I've installed the kernel and the 
kernel-source, I can't install the NVIDIA driver module. Using the install 
script, I get this error message:

"ERROR: Unable to load the kernel module 'nvidia.o'.  This is most likely
       because the kernel module was built using the wrong kernel header 
files.
       Please make sure you have installed the kernel header files for your
       kernel; on Red Hat Linux systems, for example, be sure you have the
       'kernel-source' rpm installed.  If you know the correct kernel header
       files are installed, you may specify the kernel include path with the
       '--kernel-include-path' commandline option."

I've tried using the --kernel-inclue-path with both of these paths:

/usr/src/linux-2.4.21-6.5tmb/include
/lib/modules/2.4.21-6.5tmbenterprise/build/include

but I get the same error message.

Should I try re-configuring and re-compiling the kernel using the installed 
sources? Is anyone else having this problem?
-- 
�lie Charest
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://archie.homelinux.net:8080


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