I just went through this ordeal. I made it work by rebuilding the kernel
rpm.
Install the kernel source rpm.
Edit the spec file so it doesn't build the smp kernel.
touch /etc/beehive (look up name in the spec file) so the kernel doesn't
add the username to the kernel version.
rpmbuild -qb <spec-file>
Then tell linux-wlan-ng the kernel source is in
/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/...
The above is from memory, you will need to double check commands etc and
read the spec file carefully. I am pretty annoyed at the pain level
required to build this driver, however I felt I gained some insight into
how to rebuild rpm's which offset the pain some :)
Email me of list if you have anymore questions.
Philip
On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 06:13, PFJ wrote:
Hi,
I'm following the instructions for getting the Netgear MA111 from
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/history/89893.
I am up to the part where I have to enter the path to the kernel source.
When I enter /usr/src/linux-2.6.6-1.435, the config script fails
complaining that while the kernel sources are where I say they are, they
are incomplete and advising me obtain the sources from the likes of
kernel.org
Is there anything missing from the current source tree or am I safe to
download the 2.6.7 tree from kernel org and point the script to that?
TTFN
Paul