On Tue, Feb 04, 2020 at 12:25:56PM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> On 2/4/20 10:47 AM, Furkan İnciroğlu wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > After my LFS-BLFS compilation, I delete all my tools and other build
> > directories. Now, I have to build some driver such as igb and mmc disk
> > driver. When I download igb tar.gz and extract, I run make install
> > command but it says:
> >
> > common.mk:84 <http://common.mk:84>: *** Kernel header files not in any
> > of the expected locations.
> > common.mk:85 <http://common.mk:85>: *** Install the appropriate kernel
> > development package, e.g.
> > common.mk:86 <http://common.mk:86>: *** kernel-devel, for building
> > kernel modules and try again. Stop.
> >
> > Should I do everything from zero?
>
>
> Did you install the headers in as in '6.7. Linux-5.5.1 API Headers'?
>
> We normally save our configuration file in /boot. For a new kernel:
>
> tar -xf linux-5.x.y.tar.xz
> cd linux-5.x.y
> cp /boot .config-5.a.b .config
> make oldconfig
>
> etc
>
> -- Bruce
Also, if you are building something that provides kernel modules
(I've no idea what igb is) you need to keep the kernel source
around, or else recreate it. I always set my kernel configs so that
the running config is in /proc/config.gz.
Beyond that, either there is some documentation to tell you what it
expects to find, and how to tell it when things are in different
places, or perhaps the locations are hardcoded in Makefiles and .mk
files. Probably best to look at common.mk to see where it is
looking.
ĸen
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