Thanks to everyone who helped me with this. When I re-ran the update
agent after installing the older kernel sources from CD, it offered to
get me the newer kernel sources.
I then just followed the kernel how-to and tweaked as necessary. I've
learned that it's important to save your configurati
fred smith wrote:
>>My guess: Assuming you installed all the devel stuff and kernel
sources and headers, etc., for the later kernel, perhaps you can run
thru the kernel config and enable NTFS as a module then to a "make
modules" or whatever the correct incantation is this week. followed by a
"ma
OK, I admit it, I'm new to Linux. Although, in a former life I did
administer SunOS systems. But for the sake of argument, let's assume I
know nothing about Linux/UNIX other than how to spell them.
I recently installed RedHat 7.3 (2.4.18-3/Valhalla) at home. Using the
update agent, I got all k