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Re: How to upgrade the kernel
From: Steve Phillips <steve(at)focb.co.nz>
Date: Mon Oct 29 2007 - 21:06:56 EDT
If you are installing a kernel from source then you will find there are a lot of differences between a 'plain vanilla downloaded kernel from kernel.org' and the redhat version. As well as that, it is uncommon to have the redhat sources, and even if you did, you will find a path will have a 99% chance of failing - especially when trying to get from version .18 to .23 You really need to know what you are doing when doing a kernel upgrade as it can be quite easy to brick your box accidentally and have to go through some convoluted recovery process or be faced with a re-install - if you have the time it is thoroughly recommended as a learning process, but you have been warned. Of interest, why are you trying to do this ? there are quite a large number of fixes and patches that are redhat specific that have been applied and are maintained with the 'Redhat released' kernels - is there a specific feature that you are after that is NOT part of the redhat kernel ? -- Steve () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@redhat.com?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-listReceived on Mon Oct 29 21:07:17 2007 This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Fri May 30 2008 - 14:22:30 EDT |
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