Thank you very much. Sorry to sound silly, but I have no grub.conf under
/etc. I did not install this system by myself, but received it "as is".
So, I understand this file is optional and not mandatory. For what does it
serve, and what do I need to do in my case?
Thanks, Rafi.
-Original Messa
Hi, I wanted to upgrade my kernel from 2.4.18-3 to 2.4.18-5 through the
Redhat network.
So, I executed: "up2date -u" in order to upgrade all the relevant packages
for my system. For reasons I'm not aware of, up2date was configured to skip
the kernel packages. So, after finishing the up2date I exec
Hi, I sent the forwarded message yesterday, but did not recieve any reply so
far. Just in case it was not recieved by the lists, I'm re-sending it.
Any and every answer will be most appreciated.
Thanks, Rafi.
-Original Message-
From: Rafi Cohen
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 12:55
t aware of.
The Changes file in Documentation of kernel 2.4.18-3 mentions the cnages
from 2.2 series to 2.4, but not changes within the 2.4 series. Where can I
find those changes?
If there is a mailing list more appropriate to this topic then let me know.
Thank you in advance,