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Date: Sat, 09 May 1998 19:44:41 +0100
From: Sam Kington <sam@illuminated.co.uk>
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Hi,
/etc/includes/linux (or whatever Perl asks for a lot when compiling)
is missing on my system, after an apparently successful install of ARM
Linux (with all the RPMs on the ftp site apart from bsdgames).
Is there any way to get these includes without fetching the entire
kernel source? (And if so, where do I *get* the kernel source?)
Oh, PartMan 1.13 alpha 7 definately didn't trash my system when I told
it to create partitions on my PowerTec II SCSI drive. As to whether it
did anything useful, I have no idea, as I haven't found out how to
access the SCSI drives (the PowerTec driver is apparently found, but
marked as blacklisted, when the system boots).
Is there a decent newbie site for Linux I could have a look at, rather
than having to mail the mailing list every time I get stuck?
Sam
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