Hi Rekha,
          When i said use -l /usr/src/linux/include it does not mean u
have to type "exactly" that, the name of the folder will be different.
Use that name. Besides the arrow thing you are talking about is
actually a soft link (asuming you saw it in ls listing).

Bye       

On 7/30/05, rekha vn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i've tried both the methods:
> 
> 1.modprobe --force ./hello.o
> 2.-I in gcc (/usr/src/linux/include)
> 
> i'm getting "kernel will get tainted" warnings.
> 
> anyother better way?
> In my /usr/src/ I have two folders one as LINUX and
> also LINUX2.4.21-4.EL
> how is it possible?
> moreover, the LINUX folder has an arrow symbol over
> it?what does that mean?
> 
> 
> 
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