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If you look at the new kernel guide,
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-kernel.xml, you'll notice that
there's some weird stuff going on with the reference to kernel names.
Section 2 references gentoo-dev-sources, but then if you read the whole
thing it refers to gentoo-sources-2.6, so maybe they're moving kernel
names around.  If it's giving you a 2.6 hardened kernel, I wouldn't
worry about it.

Nate

A. Khattri wrote:
| On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Grant wrote:
|
|
|>That's weird.  I get this from 'emerge -pDu world':
|>
|>[ebuild  NS   ] sys-kernel/hardened-sources-2.4.28-r5
|>
|>I have hardened-dev-sources in my world file.
|
|
| Exactly - so what Im suggesting is that maybe the current kernel in
| hardened-dev-sources has moved category (to the hardened-sources category
| to be exact). I dont use this kernel so I dont know for sure but maybe
| there's a dev here listening?
|
|
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