It has been a long time since I have made a kernel the Debian way and I cannot find an answer to this question in the docs. I downloaded the kernel sources, which I put in /usr/src/ and I also have the kernel headers but it seems to me that the sources already include the headers and I don't need the header sources which I downloaded separately (kernel-headers-2.2.13). Is this correct? Do I need to make this symlink:
ln -s /usr/src/linux/include /usr/include ? I already have /usr/src/kernel-sources-2.2.13 symlinked to /usr/src/linux I already have a /usr/include, which was made when I installed Potato. BTW I am going to use the kernel-package to make a custom kernel. thanks -- Andrew ----------------------------- GnuPG Public KeyID: 0x48109681 *we all live downstream*