--- Stuart Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > However, I don't understand why this dude says to rm -f linux-2.4
> > linux.  I don't want to remove any of my existing kernels, just
> > compile a new one and try it out.  Any suggestions, comments, and
> > jests are appreciated :-)
> 
> No worries, he's just having you get rid of the old kernel
> _source_.  Notice the cute little cd--very important! Unless
> you're planning on building from the official RH kernel source,
> there's no reason to keep it and it's not hard to put back.

It's even more innocuous than that.  He's just having you remove
a couple of _symlinks_ to the kernel source.  The actual Red Hat
source directory is called linux-2.4.18-4 or some such thing.

You're perfectly safe here.

- g

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