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SubjectRe: How to check if kernel sources are installed on a system?
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> But not the right place for the running kernel. /boot/config-`uname -r` will
> be of the wrong architecture for the running kernel.

so yes you can use --force to cause it to overwrite a file. DUH.
Big yawn as will since this file isn't needed for anything but for a
human to build his own kernel; if that human first does the really silly
--force thing (which is a great way to hose your system) then he knows
there might not be an exact match. Big Yawn(tm) :)


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