Sorry, my response earlier went to you personally instead of the list (dumb 
webmail <G>).  I'll try your suggestions.  I normally name a kernel something 
like 2.6.19.2 but I'll make a vmlinuz-2.6.19.2 and make an initrd-2.6.19.2 
and System.map-2.6.19.2 (I do this anyway for System-map).

Thanks.

On Friday 02 February 2007 04:53, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
> Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> > I have built a kernel (2.6.19.1) by downloading the kernel tarball from
> > kernel.org. I've booted up and am running it.  I am attempting to install
> > VMware server but it complains about the fact my running kernel version
> > doesn't match the headers version.
>
> How did you install your present kernel after building it?
>
> > Where do I get the kernel source package that matches 2.6.19.1?
>
> If that was the source of the kernel you just built and are running you
> have the source.  My guess you either have a configuration issue (not
> likely) in your kernel, or you did not install it properly.  List ls -l
> /boot.
>
> --
> Joe Morris
> Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64

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