Thanks.  I actually wound up getting from redhat by just running
"up2date -i kernel-source"
  --thanks for the help.

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Subject: Re: Kernel source tree & symbolic link


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On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 18:17:45 -0700, Daniel Donoghue wrote:

> I recently upgraded my kernel to Redhat 8.0 Kernel 2.4.20-19.8_SMP 
> i686. In order to compile another app properly, I now have to "install

> a kernel source tree and symlink it to /usr/src/linux".  So, I'm 
> looking for info on installing a kernel source tree that corresponds 
> to this new kernel and how to create a symbolic link to it.  Any 
> advice would be much appreciated.  Thanks for your time.

You want the package kernel-source-2.4.20-19.8.i386.rpm and you can find
it in the ./i386 directory at the same place where you obtained your new
kernel package. In case you used an automatic tool to apply the kernel
updates, you just need to update the package named "kernel-source", too.

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