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RE: Re-compiling the kernel



Yes I have done all of that. Any suggestions?

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James Kyd
United Advertising Publications Plc


-----Original Message-----
From:	Paul Newman pgen com [mailto:Paul Newman pgen com]
Sent:	03 February 2000 10:38
To:	redhat-install-list redhat com
Subject:	Re: Re-compiling the kernel



Are you logged in as root and inside the directory /usr/src/linux when you
issue
the command? Presumably you have read the kernel HOWTO and are doing a make
xconfig or make menuconfig as the first part of compiling the kernel?





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Subject:  Re-compiling the kernel




Hello,
     I am trying to re-compiling the kernel but when I use the command
`make` I
get a response from Bash that the command is unknown and I have verified
that bash is /bin/bash, /bin/sh, or $BASH. I have installed
kernel-headers*.rpm, kernel-source*.rpm and bin86*.rpm am I missing
something?




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