Frank McCormick([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > > > On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 14:28:41 -0400 > > Jose Luis Rivas Contreras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Frank McCormick wrote: > > > > I downloaded and installed the source for the current kernel, > > > > which aptitude dumped into /usr/src. Reading the readme, one of > > > > the first things it says is " DO NOT USE THE /usr/src area" > > > > because that is where the headers for libc I guess are stored. > > > > What is up here ? > > > > > > Well, I always store there all the sources related with my kernel, > > > modules, etc... I haven't get any problem... BTW, remember doing the > > > symlink to /usr/src/linux from your kernel-source. > > > > Well then why the warning from the Kernel developers? And what's > > this about symlinking? Symlinking what to what ? > > > Anybody? Where do people dump their kernel source anyway??? > I have always put my kernels in /usr/src. First time I've _ever_ heard of " DO NOT USE THE /usr/src area". Just what readme did you see _that_ in?
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