On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Timothy Murphy wrote:
(2) I actually have a /usr/src partition, so the disaster you envisage could not occur.
and, just to be thoroughly pedantic, you needed root privilege just to give yourself non-root access to that partition. also, if you have multiple users who want to be playing with the same kernel source tree, they just have to make sure they don't clash with directory names under /usr/src if they don't want to step on each other. not a big deal, but just something to deal with.
i don't understand -- configuring and building kernels as a non-root user in one's home directory is a well-established tradition, and generally recommended. why are you so bitterly opposed to it? your objections seem to be kind out of proportion to what is a fairly tame practice.
rday