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> The kernel is very much in place and alive as it should be.  Nowhere in
> the 2.2.10 tarball is there a version.h file before, after, or during
> compiling of a kernel.  I had run into this problem in previous 2.2.X
> kernels as I recall.  I doubt my kernel source was corrupted, but should
> there be a version.h in /usr/src/linux/include/linux?  

Apparently, this file is produced by the build process, because make
distclean gets rid of it.  If you haven't built a kernel with that
tree, you might want to.  Then again, I'm using 2.2.7, and things may
have changed since them.

FWIW, I was having weird compilation problems with 2.2.10 regarding
missing module symbols; I haven't posted anything to the kernel
mailing list about it, because everyone else seems to have no problems
with 2.2.10 -- it's been quite a while since the last stable release,
don't you know...

Kyle

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