Re: silly question from newbie

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If you didn't install from a kernel-source rpm, but from a tarball, it'll 
be off of whatever directory you were in when you untar'd it.

If you installed from a kernel-<version>.src.rpm, then it's in parts, 
under /usr/src/redhat.

If you didn't select to install it, at all, then it's on source CDs, or 
avaialble as a kernel-source rpm.

On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Globe Trotter wrote:

> sorry but how do i figure out where my kernel source code is? there is no /usr/src/linux....
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