Sometimes it only compiles for the currently running kernel. Are you running the old one outside of the chroot jail? When you are in the chroot jail, and run uname -a, what do you get? Randall Mason randall@mason.ch On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Andy Stewart <andystewart@comcast.net>wrote:
works great for my needs (older computers and software insisting upon
On 10/27/2011 12:41 AM, Randall Mason wrote:
Sometimes it only compiles for the currently running kernel. Are you running the old one outside of the chroot jail? When you are in the chroot jail, and run uname -a, what do you get?
Randall Mason randall@mason.ch <mailto:randall@mason.ch>
HI Randall, You've hit the nail on the head. That's exactly the problem. uname -a returns the running kernel, and that must be why the building of the modules (as part of the oss-linux package installation) is grabbing a kernel other than what I desire. Thanks for the help! Andy -- Andy Stewart (KB1OIQ) Founder: Worcester Linux Users' Group Founder: Chelmsford Linux Meetup Group President: PART of Westford, MA (WB1GOF)
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