Re: Kernel levels

2006-12-07 Thread Stephen Frazier
Debian Etch is 2.6.18 or maybe it is still 2.6.17. They have been going to switch any day now for the last few weeks. Another Debian level was just upgraded to 2.6.19. I am not sure which one. Sid (maybe). [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, Hopefully quick question. I've started messing aro

Re: Kernel levels

2006-12-07 Thread StephenPFraLINUX
Debian Etch is 2.6.18 or maybe it is still 2.6.17. They have been going to switch any day now for the last few weeks. Another Debian level was just upgraded to 2.6.19. I am not sure which one. Sid (maybe). [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, Hopefully quick question. I've started messing aro

Re: Kernel levels

2006-12-07 Thread Mark Post
f Of Bates, Bob [CCC-OT_IT] Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 1:29 PM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Kernel levels Hi all, Hopefully quick question. I've started messing around with cryptsetup and some of the stuff mentions kernel 2.6.10. I am currently running SLES9 with a 2.6.5

Kernel levels

2006-12-07 Thread Bates, Bob [CCC-OT_IT]
Hi all, Hopefully quick question. I've started messing around with cryptsetup and some of the stuff mentions kernel 2.6.10. I am currently running SLES9 with a 2.6.5 kernel and I have SP3. Is there a way to get to 2.6.10 to run under zVM? What is the latest and greatest without making th