Igor Goldenberg wrote: > Thanks for the ideas! > > And if I understand correctly the most easy and safe way to build > custom kernel for a new release is to temporary setup this release on > any computer (maybe even under virtual machine) and build the kernel > there. And then use generated kernel instead of bundled one for the > upgrade. > > Is this a recommended way or I'm missing something?
yes, that's what you want to do. Running RAIDframe over most of your disk system pretty much requires a "support" machine used to bring up the new kernel. SOMETIMES you can build a new -release from a previous -release, but there have been a number of exceptions... Nick.

