Allright.  I finally finished messing around with other stuff and went to recompile 
the kernel to enable Symetric MultiProcessing and check on what is setup
for SMB (System Message Block).  SMP is to enable my second engine.  SMB is to try to 
connect to M$ machines.  I tried the mount -t smbfs (or whatever) and it
doesn't like the file system.  If it's not a kernel option then I'll install Samba, no 
big deal.

The problem is that the source isn't there.  I looked in /usr/src and there is no 
linux subdirectory.  I don't mind getting the latest kernel and installing it
but I was concerned what options are currently selected.  If I get a new kernel source 
then the options shown with a menuconfig or xconfig won't match what the
existing system is and I kind of wanted to know that.  I'm not worried about crashing 
the system.  I always install the new image to a different location and
use LILO to include both.

Any comments.  Just download, configure and install or is there something I should 
look at on the system first.

TIA, GGK


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