Just a short question about this. If I use original (kernel.org) kernel sources and then build a new kernel should / must I copy the header files from KERNEL-TREE/include/linux to the appropriate location (/usr/include/linux) Gregor On 09-Sep-2001 civileme wrote: > On Sunday 09 September 2001 08:02, Dennis Myhand wrote: >> A brief question to the list. I just downloaded the 2.4.8 kernel, >> source, header, and documentation packages from rpmfind.net, after >> seeing that the 2.4.7 update was listed in my security update list. I >> have been reading the notes about NOT using Mandrake update and to do it >> manually. My question is, which packages and in what order do I install >> them? Thanks, Dennis in Victoria > > > If you have a plain vanilla desktop system without multiple CPUs and are not > using a server, then the kernel-headers and > > kerbel-2.4.7-12.3mdk.i586.rpm > > Should be sufficient., though it is good policy to download and install > kernel-source.. > > > If your system is a bit more complicated, you will need a different set. So > if it is complicated, please tell the list what it is and someone will make > a recommendation. > > Civileme > ---------------------------------- E-Mail: Gregor Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 10-Sep-2001 Time: 09:20:21 ----------------------------------
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