I just installed RedHat 8.0 including the kernel development package
and used it to build a simple kernel module. When I tried to load the
kernel module I got an error saying there was a version mismatch. When
I checked /usr/include/linux/version.h I noticed that it said the
kernel version was 2.4.9-9 but the actual kernel installed with RedHat
8.0 is 2.4.18-14. Why is there a mismatch between the installed kernel
and the kernel include files? What is the best way to bring my include
directory in sync with the kernel?
Thanks,
David Betz
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