If you can, try 'make xconfig' instead. It's a much nicer interface.
As for the preferred-stack-boundy=2 error:
This is an unsupported option with the version of gcc suppiled with
Mandrake 6.5.
Edit /usr/src/linux/Makefile and remove it form the CFLAGS line, and also
descend into the scripts directory and edit the Makefile in there to do the
same.
I certainly had this problem with Mandrake 6.5 and kernel 2.2.13. I must
admit that I though it a bit poor to ship a product which won't compile
itself without manual intervention! It's not a difficult problem to get
around though and it is fairly obvious (if you've used a compiler before!)
I've no idea of what caused the clock-skew. Does it happen every time?
Steve Flynn
IBM MVS Operations Analyst
"Ramu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 28/02/2000 13:42:32
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Subject: [newbie]
Sir,
We are developing web based application in linux environmet using
MySQL
server / CGI
/ PERL / Apache Server.
We overcome some errors. You please give us solution for the below
doubts.
When we start linux we saw errors like 'incorrect kernel version'.
If we type the command 'uname -a', it is showing version as 2.2.12.
But if we go through RPM package it is showing version as 2.2.13.
We went through help files, In that they mentioned How to install the
kernel file
and build it.
For that we used the command 'make config' in the '/usr/src/linux'
directory.
It gave more information about configuration of Processor type, Math
Processor Emulation
and etc.
For all questions we read the help and choose appropriate answer.
Finally it gave an error as 'Clock Skew Detected, Your kernel
configuration
incomplete'.
It is also giving another error 'Invalid option:Prefered stack
boundary=2'
We are not able to upgrade kernel version.
Please give us your solution for above error.
regards
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ramu.