On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 16:34:03 +0000, Digby Tarvin wrote:

> Norbertos suggestion and Peters refinement were useful to me
> as examples of one plausible interpretation of what /usr/src/linux
> symlink should be - a shorthand way of finding the source for the
> running kernel.

But it is not. As soon as you install a new kernel source, even before
you configure and compile it, the symlink no longer indicates the current
kernel.

uname -r shows the current kernel, with it's source
at /usr/src/linux-$(uname -r)


-- 
Neil Bothwick

If you think the problem is bad now, just wait until we've solved it.

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