right, when i installed the newer custom HWF kernel, i stupidly[ot]i know, i know[/ot]anyway i forgot uninstall the the old custom kernel and i must have done it again because uname -r returns: 2.6.23.14.p4.desktop.64gb.02, and it didn't appear to be a problem, but, now, i DLed the deb for Vbox & it can't find my kernel sources in the meantime the custom kernel has being updated again i got it but never got round to installing it (i got image & headers dated 15/2/2008 so, to help me out of the sh1t i caused, how can i rename the image & headers or do i have to uninstall the 2.6.23.14.p4.desktop.64gb.02 & install the newer (15/2/2008) BTW: yes i am a plank & stupid
If I was you, I'd install the latest kernel & source from the repo, boot to it, then rebuild your virtualbox drivers. After you're sure it's working correctly you can remove the old one. P.S. - You're not stupid. Come on, you're running a better OS than what 90% of people use, and you're running a custom kernel on it. Give yourself some credit man!
well, true, but it was funny surely the new kernel will be automatically renamed to 2.6.23.14.p4.desktop.64gb.03 am i right ?
you've updated them again, i've got the ones dated 15/2/2008, no big deal i'll just DL them again, :beer:
vbox installs ok, but, i think i may have installed the custom kernel wrong because vbox runs ok, but will not start a VM, upon starting a VM, vbox the following error, vboxdrv contains Code: Makefile:75: *** Error: unable to find the sources of your current Linux kernel. Specify KERN_DIR=<directory> and run Make again. Stop. uname -r returns: 2.6.23.17.hwf.p4.01 to install the custom kernel i simply executed the debs, as i usually do BTW: ive searched google & [noparse]vbox.org[/noparse] unsuccessfully, so, i'm relying on you guys (again) Edit: and sudo /etc/init.dvboxdrv start returns: please help, TIA
That means the symlinks that are supposed to point towards /usr/src/`uname -r` didn't work. If you type (or copy/paste) these two lines as root, it should fix it: Code: ln -s /usr/src/`uname -r` /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build ln -s /usr/src/`uname -r` /lib/modules/`uname -r`/source Then you can ask the vbox driver to rebuild: Code: /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup