> Follow the instructions on www.linux-mandrake.com/en/fupdates.php3 > for the kernel update in 7.1. Those instructions work and work > *flawlessly*. I've used them to install two kernels from cooker > (2.2.17-0.12mdk and 2.2.17-0.16mdk) while keeping my 2.2.15 kernel > which is default from the installation as a "failsafe" kernel. > Thank you, I found the directions through another persons post and have got my new kernel up and running now. I would like to ask if somehow we could get the procedure shortened however, it's quite a list of things to do for an rpm update? I don't know if this is possible, but it would be nice. Thanks again, Mike
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