linux is just a symbolic link that should point to the most current installed kernel. This makes more sense if you imagine yourself having multiple kernels installed (testing? Maybe different kernels for different purposes?)
On Saturday 12 October 2002 12:44 pm, Noah Hicks wrote: > Thanks a lot. That clears things up. On more question if anyone cares do > discuss. I see that there are two similar sub dir: > [root@localhost src]# ls > linux@ linux-2.4.19-5mdk/ RPM/ > Both /linux and /linux-2.4.19-5mdk/ seem to have the same substructure. Is > the linux-2.4.19-5mdk/ dir a mandrake specific kernel? > Just wondering > Noah > > On Saturday 12 October 2002 10:14, Todd Flinders wrote: > > You're not in the correct directory. You need to be in the directory > > that holds the Makefile. > > > > cd /usr/src/linux > > make menuconfig > > > > On Saturday 12 October 2002 07:38 am, Noah Hicks wrote: > > > This must be a stupid question but I am going to ask it anyway. Is it > > > not true that to configure your kernel your supposed to run make > > > menuconfig? Why isn't this working? > > > > > > [root@localhost noah]# make menuconfig > > > make: *** No rule to make target `menuconfig'. Stop. > > > [root@localhost noah]# > > > > > > Thanks > > > Noah
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