I'd use soft-links 'ln -s', but I'm not sure it will let you do a soft-linked 
directory within a soft-linked directory.  If there isn't any thing that will 
prevent you from doing that, that's what I'd do.  Yes, this is a quick and 
dirty solution.  The other way is to edit the perl install script.  I don't 
know perl.

Jim

On Saturday September 22, 2001 11:09 pm, Keith Antoine wrote:
> I have installed vmware many times but this latest one takes the biscuit.
> Essentially it is stuffing up at the point in the vmware-install.pl: Where
> do you keep your C header files question. Default is
> /usr/src/linux/include, it then tells me::
>
> The path "/usr/src/linux-2.4.2/include" is an existing directory, but it
> does not contain at least one of these directories "linux", "asm", "net" as
> expected.
>
> However as we all well know the Dirs are there, however in 3.1 asm has
> different names i.e asm-generic asm-i386 etc, the 2.4 used to have an asm
> as well. Could this be the case or is it something else.
>
> Yep, its not intuitive like me, so what can I do please?

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