[ale] kernel upgrade newbie

Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
Wed Jul 17 11:17:53 EDT 2002


Keith Hopkins wrote:
> Cor van Dijk wrote:
> 
>> For what it is worth, here is my "kernelkitchen", for building kernels 
>> from
>> inside redhat distro's
>> (worked up to 7.1)
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> 0. Get into /usr/src/linux or equivalent as root
> 
> 
> There was thread on the Kernel developers list back in the 2.4.0-test 
> era, where, as I read it, Linus said {paraphrase} "don't use 
> /usr/src/linux to compile your kernel".  
> http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0007.3/0587.html
> Does anyone know what the (non-distro specific) current thought is for 
> where to do your kernel builds?  It seems to me that everyone is still 
> using /usr/src/linux.

I believe this has to do with the linking of /usr/include/linux to the 
/usr/src/linux/include, not the creation of a symlink to /usr/src/linux.

The README used to have you remove /usr/include and create linkage 
between the new kernel source and /usr/include, but it no longer 
contains that step, indicating they took Linus' advice.

> 


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