Umm - Try
ln -s linux-2.2.13 linux
instead.
Dave.
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Subject: [SLE] Creating Symbolic Links
Author: "noc@KULISH.com"
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 15:00:51 +0000
I am attempting to compile my first kernel here. I am trying to create a symbolic link to the new directory. I am currently in the /usr/src directory logged on as root and when I type:
ln -s linux linux-2.2.13
I end up getting the symbolic link of linux but it appears to be pointing to linux, and not linux-2.2.13. Whats more, it drops this link into the linux-2.2.13 directory and not into /usr/src, which is where I am currently located.
I checked all the permissions and such on the folders I am dealing with (because I didn't know where else to start), and permissions on the linux-2.2.13 look just like the permissions on linux-2.2.10 (which was the kernel installed off the 6.2 cd-rom).
What am I doing wrong here?
Thanks for any help!
CK
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