On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Bayard Coolidge USG ZKO3-3/S20 wrote:
> First, go into your /usr/src/linux source tree ...
It seems worth reiterating that the 2.4 kernel has some fairly stern
warnings against compiling your kernel in /usr/src/linux. Apparently, C
library development header files often live there, and those header files
should only change if your C library does. So, compile the kernel in
<someplace else>, and leave /usr/src/linux for your distro/C library.
In many ways, the system C library is more important than the system kernel
is.
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