Kernel-Headers stimmen nicht mir Kernel überein .....
Verfasst: 02.08.2006, 17:41
Hallo zusammen,
ich möchte den VMware-player unter Mandriva-Beta installieren.
Kernel-Sourcen sind installiert.
Doch wenn ich vmware-config.pl starte und nach /usr/src/linux/include gefragt wird, kommt, wenn ich /usr/include angebe, folgende Meldung:
What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include] /usr/include
The header files in /usr/include are generally for C libraries, not for the
running kernel. If you do not have kernel header files in your /usr/src
directory, you probably do not have the kernel-source package installed. Are you
sure that /usr/include contains the header files associated with your running
kernel? [no] yes
The directory of kernel headers (version 2.6.17) does not match your running
kernel (version 2.6.17-1mdk). Even if the module were to compile successfully,
it would not load into the running kernel.
Was kann ich da nur machen?
Danke für Hilfe im voraus.
Gruss
Manfred
ich möchte den VMware-player unter Mandriva-Beta installieren.
Kernel-Sourcen sind installiert.
Doch wenn ich vmware-config.pl starte und nach /usr/src/linux/include gefragt wird, kommt, wenn ich /usr/include angebe, folgende Meldung:
What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include] /usr/include
The header files in /usr/include are generally for C libraries, not for the
running kernel. If you do not have kernel header files in your /usr/src
directory, you probably do not have the kernel-source package installed. Are you
sure that /usr/include contains the header files associated with your running
kernel? [no] yes
The directory of kernel headers (version 2.6.17) does not match your running
kernel (version 2.6.17-1mdk). Even if the module were to compile successfully,
it would not load into the running kernel.
Was kann ich da nur machen?
Danke für Hilfe im voraus.
Gruss
Manfred