On 6/21/05, Kumar Appaiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to the vanilla 2.6 readme, it categorically asks the user
> not to put the sources in /usr/src/linux, as that is generally the
> place where the kernel headers reside for most distributions.
I don't know. Usually distributions trying to adhere to the LSB put
the headers in /usr/include/linux.
> What, then, is the conventional location for extracting the kernel
> sources?
I tend to put the headers in /usr/src/linux-2.6.xx and make a symlink
/usr/src/linux pointing to it.
S.
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