Good Morning, I've been down with a cold, up with antihistamines, and whacked out on cough syrup for a few days so I figured I'd build my first custom kernel. Strangely enough I find I need some help.
A little history: I'm running woody and a 2.4.9 kernel that I installed from kernel-image-2.4.9-686. Then I pulled the source .deb, unzipped it in /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.9. I made a symbolic link from /usr/src/linux to /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.9. As root I cd'd to /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.9 and ran make config and discovered I didn't have make installed. Installed make and ran make config again. Finishing make config gives you the message to run make dep. I ran make dep and discovered I didn't have gcc installed. I installed gcc. Now when I run make dep I get a substantial number of "No such file or directory" errors in this format: scripts/mkdep.c:33: ctype.h: No such file or directory These error messages are all related to include lines in the script and I've found the *.h files but obviously they're not where the program is expecting them. Then the process errors out with this message: make: *** [scripts/mkdep] Error 1 1. Can anyone tell me what I've done wrong and how I go about fixing it? In my fumblings I've run apt-get dist-upgrade and checked that I have the correct versions of the programs from the kernel source documentation. 2. Once upon a time I ran across a tutorial on building a custom Kernel the debian way but I can no longer find it. Has anyone seen a good one they could steer me to? 3. When I read the error messages the voice in my head sounds like Apu from the Simpsons and this cannot be a good thing oh no! Please to be telling where the setting is to change this perhaps to Jessica Rabbit! Thanks, John Purser