www.kernel.org (the official kernel archives site) is where the kernel
archives are located.

Now.. Keep in mind that the last time I offered this info (last night) I
got blasted for it.

So, no, the kernel source isn't packaged only in RPM format... you just
have to look for it outside of RedHat's archives :)

On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Stephen King wrote:

> OK, this is a stupid question but I got to ask. Is the kernel source only
> packaged in the RPM's? I read the How-to configure the kernel and it keeps
> telling me to go find the linux-x.y.z.tar.gz file but I can't find it
> anywhere on the disk or on the ftp site. I can only find the
> kernel-source.2.2.14-5.0.i386.rpm and or also the
> kernel.2.2.14-5.0.i386.rpm. So what is the difference? Or is there a web
> site that explains it better on how to configure the kernel. HOW TO is kind
> of vague and seems like they assume you know most of the stuff already. Any
> help would be greatly appreciated.
> SK
> 

-- 
-Statux



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