Other Help Topics :: Damn Small Linux Root Tree



I'm trying to install the latest Symbios LSI drivers for my Symbios SCSI controller card.  The old ncr53c8xx drivers are out of date according to the guy who made em.  Anyway, I downloaded em and got em over to my computer.  Right now it can only recognize one SCSI drive when I have two in there...  I go to run the InstallScript and it says that the Linux Root Tree is not in /usr/src/linux

Where would this be in DSL?  Thanks for the help. :)

I think all that was taken out of DSL to save space?
Ahh.  Hmm... well, I'll give Debian a shot and see how that goes.  Shame, I wanted to use DSL.  Oh well.  Be back in a bit. :)
I tried Debian and it doesn't have a /usr/src/linux/ folder either.... where in the world do these distros keep the drivers and such?  ???
grab the kernelsource.dsl extension from the repository !
It's in the "testing" area.

It has the entire /usr/src/linux from the 5-17-2004 Knoppix build,
Just what you need for any DSL version from 0.8 on up..

enjoy,

73
ke4nt

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