On 24/08/04 18:05, you wrote: > At 2004-08-24T17:46:34+1200, Thomas Frank wrote: > > On 24/08/04 16:33, you wrote: > > > It seems like the Linux kernel source you're building against is not > > > configured. You can check by make sure the 'asm' symlink is set up: > > > > > > $ cd /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build/include; ls -dl asm > > > lrwxrwxrwx 1 luser lgroup 8 2004-01-01 00:01 asm -> asm-i386 > > > > I did this link, but still got same result. anything else need to be > > done? > > Yes. I was not clear enough initially. If the link did not exist, it > strongly suggests that your kernel source is not in a configured state. > Creating the symlink manually is not the correct way to resolve this > situation. > > What you need to do is: > > $ cd /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build > $ ls -l .config > > If this file does not exist, you need to source the correct kernel > configuration for your currently running kernel. This will probably be > available in boot, so... > > $ cp /boot/config-$(uname -r) .config > $ make oldconfig > > Assuming this succeeds, your kernel source will be configured, and you > should be able to get further in your attempts to build the driver. > > Cheers, > -mjg
Thank you very mcuh Matthew for your help, it worked perfectly. cheers Tom
