Actually, /usr/src/linux is the default -- Linus ships the tree in a format to go in a directory called linux.
In general, you want to symlink /usr/src/linux to the actual location of your kernel sources. If you use a .deb of the source, then you'd end up with /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.15 or similar. On Thu, 25 May 2000, Bart Szyszka wrote: > > When I cd to /usr/src there is no linux in there. So it looks like I dont > > have the source tree needed to run make menuconfig. What would I need to do > > from here? > > I don't think it's really supposed to be 'linux'. Just a folder that the > kernel > source was bunzip2 and tar -xvf into. Mine's usually > /usr/src/kernel-source-... > > -- > Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:4982727 > GigaBee Interactive http://www.gigabee.com > PayPal - Securely send money to an e-mail user! > https://secure.paypal.com/refer/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >