On Sunday, Nov 24, 2002, at 16:45 US/Pacific, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:
You should not have a /usr/src/linux directory. You might put
something there to help you avoid temptation:
I'm curious... Why do you regard this as a bad thing to do?
First of all, why would you have one special copy of the kernel
source? It's OK to have 42 copies or none at all. Giving a
special status to one of them is a strange thing to do.
Not even if it is the source for the currently installed kernel?
Anyway, thanks for explaining your rationale.
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