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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, Stephen Adler wrote: > I believe installing a new source kernel rpm will > basically blow away the old stuff and make a whole > new directory tree. (I believe.) Actually, I believe that installing (rpm -i) a new kernel source rpm will just install the second source tree. Upgrading (rpm -U) the kernel source rpm will cause the old source tree to go away (excluding any generated files). -- Greg
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