FOLLOW THESE STEPS:
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+0) If you want to try some fun extensions, try:
+ % make patch-o-matic KERNEL_DIR=<<where-your-kernel-is>>
1) If /usr/src/linux contains the kernel headers of a recent 2.4
kernel:
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Problems you may encounter:
-1) If your kernel is too old, you may be asked to apply one or more of
- the patches in the directory to your kernel. This can be safely
- done as follows:
-
- cp -al <<where-your-kernel-is>> <<where-your-kernel-is>>.backup
- cd <<where-your-kernel-is>>
- patch -p1 < <<whatever-the-patchfile-is>>
-
- Then start again.
+1) This package requires a 2.4.0 test9 kernel, or above.
2) If you get the kernel directory wrong, you may see a message like:
Please try `make KERNEL_DIR=path-to-correct-kernel'