On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 05:51:55 -0700
Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 02:44:40 -0800
> "Ralph F. De Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 02:28:25 -0500
> > Seth Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > > Being a newbie and not sure I will ask given the above hardware
> > > > configuration is there anything in the kernel configuration that
> > > > should be added or removed as it is causing a problem. And what is
> > > > a good way to get this cleared up. Thanks for all your help so
> > > > far.
> > > >
> > > > Ralph
> > Mike and Collins:
> > In looking around, I found on this machine the kernel is
> > gentoo-2.4.20-r1/2 and the sources are gentoo-sources-2.4.20-r1/2, but
> > the headers are 2.4.19. I was told that the kernel and headers had to
> > always be the same version to compile correctly. Could this be the
> > problem? Also what is the difference between the three files kernel,
> > kernel sources, and headers?
> > 
> 
> The kernel is what you build from the kernel sources; what you name it
> is up to you.  The kernel sources are the current version of the sources
> that you use to build a new kernel.  The kernel headers are not used by
> the kernel build process (see kernel sources), but rather are the header
> files from the kernel used to build glibc and other things.  Normally,
> you do not change the kernel headers once glibc has been built.
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Collins:
Thanks for that bit of information, it helps me understand the process. Now back to 
the original questions. Why am I not able to complete the kernel build process on this 
machine using either the gentoo-kernel-2.4.20-r1 or r2 kernel and sources? What is 
wrong?

Ralph

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