I, for one, think that installing the stripped kernel is the correct
solution. I often have several kernels lying around in / (e.g. a
kernel.bak along with the kernel and kernel.old the system maintains),
and my poor root partition would run out of space fairly quickly
if they all had symbols.
There's al earning curve to everything. As things go, this
one isn't a big deal.
-Matt
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