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SubjectRe: How to check if kernel sources are installed on a system?
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> Redhat and SuSE put /boot/config- files of the same name for different
> architectures (i386, i586) in the same file. If multiple architecture
> kernels of the same verion are installed, there is no guarantee that the
> /boot/config-`uname -r` is not for, say, i686 instead of i386.

at least on fedora you can't do that parallel installation anyway

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