> Actually, /usr/src/linux is the default -- Linus ships the tree in a
> format to go in a directory called linux.
I don't use any "shipping" version of Linux. Prefer getting a base
Debian system and them building up on it. No /usr/src/linux there.

> In general, you want to symlink /usr/src/linux to the actual location of
> your kernel sources.
Why?

> If you use a .deb of the source, then you'd end up with 
> /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.15 
> or similar.
Or if you get the source, bunzip2 it and the tar -xvf it.

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