Tom,
You need to grab the kernel-source-x.x.x package. Next, refer to
the nicely done doc.s from
http://www.ourmanpann.com/linux/kernel.html
Good luck!
On 10 Jan, Sheila Persons wrote:
> I am trying to install the drivers for my SCSI cd roms but i am unable to
> locate the linux source code. There is no directory called /usr/src/linux on
> my hard disk. I am booting from a floppy and the root directory is on a Jaz
> disk (2GB), during boot the SCSI card and all of my SCSI devices are detected
> but the only drivers that are loaded are for my IBM hard disk (also SCSI) and
> my Jaz drive. I get an I/O error when I try to write to the CDRom (as a
> test). The documentation i have states that the problem is with the device
> files but i believe it is due to the SCSI CDRom's not being enabled using the
> "make config" command. I am not even able to run "make config" since the
> source code isn't where it should be!!! i am very new to linux/unix commands
> so please give me "blow by blow" details on how to correct this if possible.
> Could the source code be on my boot floppy? If so, I'm not even sure how to
> switch directories to point any ny other drive.
>
> Any help would be overwhelmingly appreciated. Please respond to [EMAIL
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>
> Thanks,
> Tom Persons
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