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From: jtk@netcom.com (Jane Valencia)
Subject: Re: [386BSD] crash 0/2
Message-ID: <1992Oct11.153120.28939@netcom.com>
Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services  (408 241-9760 guest) 
References: <1992Oct10.211309.4805@netcom.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 1992 15:31:20 GMT
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It has been discovered that another filesystem "fixup" is assumed
by the source code which follows.  As root, you need to cd to the
directory /usr/include/vm.  If this directory is empty on your
machine, you should then link the .h files from your vm/ directory
in your kernel source.  For me, the following worked:

# cd /usr/include/vm
# ls
# ln -s /sys/vm/*.h .

Perhaps there's some step in the install I missed which would
have done this.  But since it happened to someone else too, I
thought I should mention it.

				Regards,
				Andy Valencia