not present, you can create them by compiling a new
kernel. Some distributions don't provide these by
default.
- - a 2.0, 2.2, or 2.4 series kernel. Some development
- kernels may not work, since I don't keep very good
- track of them.
+ - a 2.2 or 2.4 series kernel. 2.0.38 may also work, but
+ it's not actively maintained. (But feel free to try it
+ and report problems.)
Configure using 'make'. The first time you run make, it will take
you through configuration options similar to compiling a linux