On Fri, 28 Aug 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> This is my first post to this list after reading it dilligently for months.
> I've finally it a wall.
>
> My problem: While trying to rebuild my kernel to include/exclude features,
> I of course used the 'make config' (actually 'make menuconfig' to be precise)
> command to start the process from /usr/src/linux. At which Linux responds
> with the following:
>
> make: *** No rule to make target 'menuconfig'. Stop.
>
> To troubleshoot I tried other 'make' targets such as: 'config', 'clean',
> 'mrproper', but get a similar error message for each, substituting the various
> targets in the error message above obviously.
> >From the research I've done, I think it has something to do with the
> makefile(s), I have or don't have, but thats just a guess.
>
> My system info: Redhat 5.0, 2.0.32 kernel, on a 486 non-Intel processor.
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> Gerald Kerwin
>
>
Ok..I had this problem once....unfortunatly I cant remeber what I did but
this should get ya started...
First off, is the source actually installed. Last I remember Red Hat, by
default, only installs the headers.. so unless you set RH to 'install
everything' or you choose the files that it installed (I like to do this
just to see EXACTLY what is going on my system) I think you might not have
it installed.
Dane Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bremerton, WA
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