Thanks Eric,
I'll try that.
Ben
On Monday 07 April 2003 09:18 pm, you wrote:
> Firstly, as far as I know, these only really matter for compiling kernel
> dependent sources. So you could so just as well to remove them all if
> you don't compile anything. But to be safe, its always nic
Firstly, as far as I know, these only really matter for compiling kernel
dependent sources. So you could so just as well to remove them all if
you don't compile anything. But to be safe, its always nice to have
some kernel headers. So go ahead and get rid of 2.2, then link linux to
linux-2.4
Aloha,
I need to free up some space on my hard drive and I thought /usr/src
might
be a good place to start as it appears I have several versions of old kernel
sources stored there. I need some advice on what is safe to delete without
screwing up the system references to libraries etc