On Jul 17, 2007, at 11:13, Martin Ellison wrote:

There is a work-around. One needs to install another kernel. This will probably break other things eg kernel modules. It's all pretty horrible.

Compiling a new kernel doesn't overwrite the old kernel or its modules, and unless you have some commercial binary kernel modules (like ATI or NVidia drivers or something) you should be able to compile all your existing modules in the new kernel so there's little that would break.

If you've never compiled your own kernel, I humbly suggest you dive in and try it. It's a lot of work, but it's good for you, and the kernel sources usually come with some nifty user-friendly tools so you will probably be able to do it without editing any config files or anything.

John Haiducek

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