On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> I went to the MUO site, and found out what I needed to get <make> to
> work.
> I've been running Bash, so all I needed was the kernel-headers-rpm,
> source, docs, binutils, ncurses-devel, and glibc-devel.  Installed
> everything, but when I get to glibc-devel, it appears to install, but
> b4 it's done,  I get the msg: ERROR: "execution of script failed".  So
> when I look at the RPMs, it's there and it's installed, but is it
> installed completely?
> So, I logged out, logged back in, and as root, tried again to run
> "make menuconfig", but I still get the msg:
> "bash: make: command not found"
> I'll continue reading any of the README's in /usr/src/linux, but
> I think I'm almost there, I'm just missing something really simple.

  Can you compile anything from source?  I don't really know if all
that's listed at the link below 'for what you need' is necessary for
a kernel compile.  I do know that I started with some source .tar.gz
compiles using this link, and the graduated to kernel compiles with
no problems.  Beginner's luck ?  ;->

   http://www.mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.html#Important


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