On Tuesday 18 March 2003 09:57 pm, Per Řyvind Karlsen wrote: > > > And what do I do if I don't have an "old" kernel installed? Punt? > > > > How about using mc to extract the kernel from the correct kernel rpm and > > install it manually? > > rpm -Uvh --force?
I would do rpm -ivh --force, but it probably won't make any substantial difference. You could also probably rename the existing kernel binary and do a rpm -F and rpm would replace the missing kernel. Linux -- so many ways to do the same things. I'm sure that emacs has a feature to accomplish this as well. 8) -- Hoyt Duff http://www.maximumhoyt.com/