Norman Cleesattel wrote on Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 12:43:55PM +0200 : > I wanted to build a new kernel. To do this I first wanted to compile it > with the mandrake config to see that everything was OK. > > The procedure I used was the following. Checking the right Config in > KDE. Then going to a console
make mrproper
> ...:/usr/src/linux # make symlink dep (works)
> ...:/usr/src/linux # make clean (works)
> ...:/usr/src/linux # make zImage (fails because of size: could have
> thought of that ;)
> ...:/usr/src/linux # make bzImage (works)
> ...:/usr/src/linux # make modules (fails)
> The failure came from /usr/src/linux/drivers/atm/eni.o
> so I took that part out of the kernel (figured I wouldn't need it
Must do a make mrproper first. Search the archives for the reason why
(google is the best to search with).
Blue skies... Todd
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