On Jun 26, 2004, Jack Neely <jjneely(a)pams.ncsu.edu> wrote:
Why do you need to do this? The idea is that you can build kernel
modules for any kernel no matter what kernel you happen to be booted
into.
Right. But you have to be able to install both kernel /build trees,
since they (may) differ between i586 and i686, and then know where to
locate them.
In fact you've not been able to do with with the 2.4 kernels in
older
versions of FC/RHL.
Yup. It's a very long-standing problem.
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