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Package: Release Notes for Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 (`sarge')

The following information/patch is desirable under  5.2 Upgrading to a 
2.6 kernel:

If for any reason you are using software that refers to /usr/src/linux, 
note that is likely to contain out of date files or links to the 
previous version of the kernel after upgrading.  Normally Debian 
packages do not use /usr/src/linux.  If it is still needed you can 
probably delete the old folder (or rename it to, e.g. /usr/src/oldlinux 
just for safety) and then replace it with a symlink to the new kernel 
source, e.g.

cd /usr/src/
ln -s kernel-source-2.6.8 linux



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On Thursday 24 November 2005 23:07, John Talbut wrote:
> The following information/patch is desirable under  5.2 Upgrading to a
> 2.6 kernel:

There is nothing in Debian that creates the /usr/src/linux link. This=20
means that if users have been using that with their old kernel, they have=20
created it themselves and so should know how to fix any problems.

Recompiling modules that are not in the Debian kernel is outside the scope=
=20
of the Release Notes anyway.

IMO this does not belong in the Release Notes, therefore closing your bug=20
report.

Cheers,
=46JP

P.S. Next time you file a bug report, please make sure you use a valid=20
package name or pseudo-package. For this bug the correct name would have=20
been "release-notes", not "Release Notes for Debian GNU/Linux 3.1=20
(`sarge')".

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