They should have been in /usr/lib/modules/2.4.18-13mdk unless the kernel
install deleted them.

James


On Sat, 01 Jun 2002 00:08:45 +0100 (BST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> >Well good.  Two things I should'a included and
> >that you should be aware of.  I believe 2.4.18-13
> >was the last kernel compiled with gcc 2.96, newer
> >ones are with gcc 3.x (3.1 now).  So you probly
> >wouldn't be able to compile a custom kernel usin
> >kernel-source-2.4.18-17mdk on a stock 8.2 system.
> >The pre-built kernel rpm should be fine and
> >evidently is on your system. Secondly, I suggest
> >you check the cooker mail list archive (or lurk
> on >the ML) when usin the latest kernels, or any
> >cooker packages for that matter.  I do lurk and I
> >don't remember any special problems with -17mdk.
> 
> I've been following this thread with interest as
> I've been puzzling over how to my drive up to
> udma5 for a while. But I have now hit gcc problems
> with 2.4.18.18mdk.
> 
> As a quick fix before upgrading gcc does anyone
> know where past kernel rpms can be found (ie,
> 2.4.18-13mdk). I'm having no luck locating them.
> 
> Many thanks
> Ross 
> 
> 
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