Maybe we should qualify that statement a little?
The directory /usr/src/linux should be a symlink to the location where the source
is located.

As for the kernel being _part_of_ glibc, I think that you need to check your
references again.

John Summerfield wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > 3. Where is your kernel source located?
> > /usr/src/linux
> > -Nigel
>
> You should NOT EVER put kernel source there.
>
> Kernel headers are part of glibc and commonly have symlinks into /usr/src/linux
>
> Installing kernel source into /usr/src/linux often works, but it CAN bite.
>
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