On 9 Jul 1999, Ben Gertzfield wrote: > >>>>> "Manoj" == Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Brian> Yes, the headers under /usr/include should match the > Brian> current kernel version installed(using package managment of > Brian> course). > > Manoj> What do you mean by version? I have 6 kernel images > Manoj> installed, and 3 kernel source pacakges. Which version is > Manoj> the one that should be in there? What happens when I reboot > Manoj> into a different version? What happens when I get a new > Manoj> kernel source package? > > For Joe Average User, I believe the latest kernel version installed > should be where /usr/include/linux and asm refer to. This makes the > least amount of pain, as most users do not have multiple kernels they > switch between.
Define latest version installed. What about systems where the currently running kernel was compiled on a separate box? And don't assume kernel-package is being used. Adam

