On 7/11/02 12:23 AM, "Patrick Beart" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the
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> At 8:39 AM +0800 7/11/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Josepablo Pérez wrote:
>> 
>>>  Iam on Red Hat Linux 7.2, I did up2date --configure and made sure that
>>>  the kernel wasn´t going to be ignored. I executed up2date -u and the
>>>  updates were made, however the kernel was updated but up tp version:
>>>  2.4.9-34 which is not the latest kernel. The question is why does
>>>  up2date refuse to update the kernel to the newest version?
>> 
>> Actually, 2.4.9-34 is the latest kernel for the 7.2 version of Red Hat.
>> 
>> Check out the packages section on https://rhn.redhat.com.
>> 
>> You could upgrade to 7.3 for a later kernel.
> 
> 
> Why can't a kernel version BEYOND 2.4.9-34 be used with RH 7.2??

It can.  It's just that RedHat isn't going to do the work to put it into 7.2
- they're on to 7.3.  Go grab the kernel and compile it yourself.  Let us
know how it goes ;)
-- 
Ed Marczak
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