Simon Wilkinson wrote: >> You can try compiling your own kmod RPMs, but I can't recall the >> invocation to build it. > > rpmbuild -ba --define "fedorakmod 1" \ > --define "build_modules 1" \ > --define "build_userspace 0" \ > --define "osvers el5" \ > openafs-1.4.11-1.src.rpm > > will build a kernel module for the currently running kernel. > >> Another problem is you'll have to deal with RPM signatures (i.e. add >> your own, or tell yum to ignore them or trust your key). > > You don't need signed rpms for yum, certainly not in RHEL. It will > tell you that it's installing an unsigned RPM, but will happily go > ahead and do so anyway. Thanks, I should have said that yum may not install an RPM that isn't signed, depending on your yum config.
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