from any Mandrake ftp mirror, or from kernel.org if you feel adventurous
and want to compile your own kernel.

Michael

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Michael Viron
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Senior Systems & Administration Consultant
Web Spinners, University of West Florida

At 06:04 PM 01/03/2002 -0200, you wrote:
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>Where can I download these kernels files? Instead of "updating" them...
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>TIA
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>Ricardo Castanho
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>>kernels were never ever meant for update.  That gives you a new kernel
>>with old system.map, initrd.img, and /lib/modules/(oldkernel) which
>>usually results in an unworkable mess.
>>It seems possible yet to fool Software Manager into -Uvh instead of -ivh
>>for the kernel if you include a bunch of other packages in the same session.
>>Civileme
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