Robert F. Antoniewicz writes: >I installed Debian again (last time was a year and a half ago) after >finally figuring out how to get the machine to recognize the soundblaster >scsi interface (I installed the packages from the Infomagic Linux >developer's resource - March 95). But when I go to reconfigure the Kernel >and recompile it, I cannot find the makefile in /usr/src/linux to do 'make >config'. I tried the command anyway, and it said it could not find the >rules to make config.
Sounds like you either don't have the kernel source installed at all, or it's broken in some way. You want to reinstall, possibly even download a new copy from the ftp site. >WHen I installed, I used dpkg-deb -i *.deb is this my faux pas??? Or >is the kernel configurer and compiler someplace else in debian??? Use dpkg, not dpkg-deb. -- Richard Kettlewell <URL:http://www.elmail.co.uk/staff/richard/> Home+work: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Home only: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

