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Arjan van de Ven wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 14:45 -0500, Joakim Arnling wrote:
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<pre wrap="">When I try to build vmhgfs module with vmware-config-tools.pl, the
suggested place for include is /usr/src/linux/include.
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which is utter bogus on the vmware side... the suggested place is
/lib/modules/`uname -r`/build
only in RH 6.2 and before was it /usr/src/linux/include
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but that doesn't explain why it worked prior to 1907, or does it?<br>
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<pre wrap="">"The kernel defined by this directory of header files does not have the
same address space size as your running kernel."
What do I do wrong?
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you need an upgraded vmware, it depends highly on kernel internals and
those changed a bit recently (well they change all the time, just not
always in ways that breaks vmware)
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I don't think there are any updates to my vmware (have 5.5.1
build-19175)<br>
When I installed my virtual machine I chosed "other 2.6 kernel", don't
know if thats the right option ?<br>
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