I didn't say "2.6-pre", anyway it could be called something different,
like 'older-releases'.
You yourself said "I wouldn't worry too much about breaking the current locations.
Just give some time for software authors (ketchup comes to mind) to update
their code and it shouldn't be a big problem."
The major advantage with my suggestion is for the majority of users/tools
interested in "recent" kernels, nothing changes at all. Your suggestions
break everything for everyone.
I think trying to do that is utterly futile.
Phillip
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