Thomas Wilkowski wrote:
The 2.4 kernel should have been automatically
installed when you installed mdk10. If it was not
than, yes you can install it and it will install side
by side. You will also have to edit /etc/lilo.conf.
But before you do please double check /etc/lilo.conf
to see if the
The 2.4 kernel should have been automatically
installed when you installed mdk10. If it was not
than, yes you can install it and it will install side
by side. You will also have to edit /etc/lilo.conf.
But before you do please double check /etc/lilo.conf
to see if the already exists a stanza for
Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
If I install kernel 2.4 in 10.0 Official with kernel 2.6, will it
replace the 2.6 or be installed side-by-side, so that I can add a lilo
entry to boot in one or the other?
raffaele
A new kernel will be installed side-by-side with the existing one,
so you can choose to
Margot wrote:
A new kernel will be installed side-by-side with the existing one, so
you can choose to boot into one or the other. Of course, if you
eventually find a perfect kernel that fulfils all your needs, you can
then uninstall the old one(s) using urpme.
Thanks, I will try it out.
I
If I install kernel 2.4 in 10.0 Official with kernel 2.6, will it
replace the 2.6 or be installed side-by-side, so that I can add a lilo
entry to boot in one or the other?
raffaele
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At 09:49 14/03/2001 +1100, you wrote:
Hi there,
vmware makes use of prebuilt modules that suit most kernel versions, but
when you recompile a new kernel, the modules that vmware uses may not
match the kernel. To update the vmware modules (not real clear as its
been some time since I've done
Hi again,
Not sure how modules work exactly, but in vmwares case I guess they are like drivers
that allow the virtual machine to access various resources (screen, harddisk, cdroms
etc).
I've had a look at vmwares site, in their required software section (
Actually, I've just delved deeper into the VmWare site, and found the release notes
for 2.0.3 - as of this release, it does have support for 2.4.x kernels...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/15 1:50 pm
Hi again,
Not sure how modules work exactly, but in vmwares case I guess they are like drivers
that
Hi Folks !!!
I have some problems with VMware and a new kernel-2.4.2.
I install VMware under kernel-2.3.17 and it's OK, but when I update it to
2.4.2
VMware stop run.
So, I restart the old kernel and everything alright.
To compile the kernel-2.4.2 I use the packages:
kernel-doc-2.4.2-4mdk;
On Tue, 06 Mar 2001 08:46:01 -0300
Lúcio Costa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tom
My name is Lucio, and I'm searching for packages:
kernel-doc-2.4.2-4mdk
kernel-headers-2.4.2-4mdk
kernel-source-2.4.2-4mdk or newer (eg, -5mdk).
I need the doc's to help me to compiling the
Hi
Tom
My name is Lucio, and I'm searching for packages:
kernel-doc-2.4.2-4mdk
kernel-headers-2.4.2-4mdk
kernel-source-2.4.2-4mdk or newer
(eg, -5mdk).
I need the doc's to help me to compiling the kernel-2.4.2
Can U tell me where I find it ???
try http://rpmfind.net
On Tuesday 06 March 2001 05:46, you wrote:
Hi Tom
My name is Lucio, and I'm searching for packages:
kernel-doc-2.4.2-4mdk
kernel-headers-2.4.2-4mdk
kernel-source-2.4.2-4mdk or newer (eg, -5mdk).
I need the doc's to help me to compiling the kernel-2.4.2
On Friday 02 March 2001 10:18 pm, Robert Reed wrote:
Is it wise to upgrade to Kernel 2.4, or just wait for
Mandrake 8.0?
That really depends on you. Do you need something that 2.4.x
provides? ...or do you want a 2.4.x just for the fun of it? Either
reason or anything inbetween is
THe 2.2 kernel series is tried and proven. You should only really
upgrade to Kernel 2.4 if you know what you're doing, i.e. you know how
to compile a kernel.
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001 15:18, Robert Reed wrote:
Is it wise to upgrade to Kernel 2.4, or just wait for
Mandrake 8.0?
Is it wise to upgrade to Kernel 2.4, or just wait for
Mandrake 8.0?
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