i hope i get the point of this email rebuttles... you need to use the 2.4.1 CD that you have and upgrade it with the patches that you downloaded..right? simply forget about 2.2.14 or whatever you have as a symlink in your /usr/src temporarily.. just create another directory anywhere.. eg. /usr/src/2.4 untar the 2.4.1 there. apply the patches there.. the patches need a special parameter for kernels "not" in the /usr/src/linux directory. tar -zxvf patch-2.4.2.tar.gz patch -p1 patch-2.4.2 or zcat patch-2.4.2.tar.gz | patch -p1 < note the -p1 ... usually its -p0 for /usr/src/linux which is the default directory for the kernel source code..(so now you get the reasons for the symlink..!! ;).. "any" other directory would need a -p1 for the patches to work.. anyways.. you could see the detailed reason by using man patch ( and look for any examples that they showed there..) for compiling.. just do cd /usr/src/2.4 or whereever that you installed your kernel in... 1 make dep 2 make modules 3 make modules_install 4 make bzImage lines 2,3 are if you make modules (which probably you would..!) just save the images from arch/i386/boot to some temporary directory in /boot/newboot1 for eg... and then alter your /etc/lilo.conf to see the new boot image on bootup... hope ***this *** helps..! ;) and ends the argument!! ;) affly vavi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Yashpal Nagar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Sandip Bhattacharya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 1:22 PM Subject: [linux-delhi] kernel 2.4.1 pcq "make dep" problem > Hi, Big Brother, > I have installed kernel headers..too > [root@foo linux]# rpm -qa|grep kernel > kernel-ibcs-2.2.14-12 > kernelcfg-0.5-5 > kernel-doc-2.2.14-12 > kernel-pcmcia-cs-2.2.14-12 > kernel-utils-2.2.14-12 > kernel-headers-2.2.14-12 > kernel-2.2.14-12 > kernel-source-2.2.14-12 > ######## > Also i untar the linux src 2.4.1 in /usr/src only...after rm -f linux sym link to 2.2.14 > and running "make dep" just after that.. > still this problem is sukracharya ji :-) > There is limits.h file in /usr/src/linux/include/linux/limits.h not limit.h > correct me if i am wrong... > Please help > > Thanks & regards, > > Yash ------------------------------------------------ An alpha version of a web based tool to manage your subscription with this mailing list is at http://lists.linux-india.org/cgi-bin/mj_wwwusr
