On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Charles Galpin wrote:

> > example: System.map-2.2.13
> 
> I have this too, as well as System.map symlinked to oen of the versioned
> ones. When I booted with this link pointing to an older version it gave me
> errors (sorry don't remeber them), but they went away when I moved the sym
> link. Should I perhaps just remove the System.map link altogether?

I don't have that problem, so I can't help you that much... sorry :-(

> > Nop!!! When you compile, the compiler follows the link, thats why yuou
> > have to change the symlink /usr/src/linux and make it point at the
> > directory with the current version you are using.
> 
> It's not the kernel compile I'm thinking of, but anything else rpm based
> that might need the kernel headers (not sure if there are any, but can't
> reach the box right now to see what dependecies there were on the rpm).

Everything that compiles looks in (I think it's this)
/usr/src/linux/include/ams-i386/ (if you are on i386) to compile, and
some other directories. Look out for that.
Any way, the .h files don't vary that much from 2.2.5 and 2.2.13... :-)



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