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On Wednesday 01 January 2003 12:43 am, Bret Hughes wrote:
> I need to build a kernel for my duron based laptop that I recently
> upgraded to 7.3 from 7.2 and broke win4lin in the process. Netraverse
> suggests that you make sure you can sucessfully bu
On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 00:21, Peter Davie wrote:
> Hi Bret,
> An alternative approach that worked for me: I've set up an Athlon-based
> machine (not a laptop) using the Up2date utility. I installed the
> standard RH CDs and then when up2date ran it automatically detected the
> new kernel requirement
Hi Bret,
An alternative approach that worked for me: I've set up an Athlon-based machine (not a laptop) using the Up2date utility. I installed the standard RH CDs and then when up2date ran it automatically detected the new kernel requirements and downloaded them. The machine is running fine. Th
I need to build a kernel for my duron based laptop that I recently
upgraded to 7.3 from 7.2 and broke win4lin in the process. Netraverse
suggests that you make sure you can sucessfully build a kernel before
adding the win4lin patches and so I DLed the latest kernel source from
updates.redhat.com,
There is also an extensive Howto on kernel upgrade on the Redhat
Site. The update instructions, IMHO, are remiss in not pointing there.
On 06/21/00, 01:49:23PM -0700, Joseph V Moss wrote:
>
> The instructions in RHSA-2000:037-01 (2.2.16 kernel update) tell you:
>
> 4. Solution:
>
> Fo
The instructions in RHSA-2000:037-01 (2.2.16 kernel update) tell you:
4. Solution:
For each RPM for your particular architecture, run:
rpm -Fvh [filename]
where filename is the name of the RPM.
These instructions are incomplete and may result in a system that
is unbootable.
Thank you.
On Mon, 1 May 2000, Me wrote:
> "Michael J. McGillick" wrote:
> >
> > Morning:
> >
> > Anyone else notice that the i586 and i686 files that are usually included
> > with kernel that Red Hat releases are missing from the latest
> > kernel-2.2.14-12 posted on the errata site? I downl
"Michael J. McGillick" wrote:
>
> Morning:
>
> Anyone else notice that the i586 and i686 files that are usually included
> with kernel that Red Hat releases are missing from the latest
> kernel-2.2.14-12 posted on the errata site? I downloaded the source and
> did an rpm -ba in the /usr/src/red
Morning:
Anyone else notice that the i586 and i686 files that are usually included
with kernel that Red Hat releases are missing from the latest
kernel-2.2.14-12 posted on the errata site? I downloaded the source and
did an rpm -ba in the /usr/src/redhat/SPECS directory, but it still does
not bu
Evening Folks:
Anyone know of a good document or reference that talks about the way Red
Hat has the kernel RPMS set up? I'm looking for something that explains
the purpose of each RPM, and some instructions on how to build the
"elusive" kernel-modules rpm. Any insight would
i dont think redhat makes development kernel rpms as they are, well,
development kernels and people might see a rev level higher than they
currently have, install them, and then cause negative press for redhat.
not to mention the fact that userland utils (initscripts for one) need to
be upgraded
anyone know of a location to get an rpm of the 2.3 kernel?
Jack Wallen, Jr.
Editor in Chief of Linux Content
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On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 10:56:10AM -0500, jack wallen, jr. wrote:
> > where is a good place to get the latest kernel rpms?
>
> rawhide generally has fairly current kernels available. Now it is
> 2.2.12-42. Mandrake seems to have more
On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 10:56:10AM -0500, jack wallen, jr. wrote:
> where is a good place to get the latest kernel rpms?
rawhide generally has fairly current kernels available. Now it is
2.2.12-42. Mandrake seems to have more recent ones, but I cannot vouch
for theirs.
HTH
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> where is a good place to get the latest kernel rpms?
Trying to be helpful, I might give the wrong answer, but what about somewhere
under:
- ftp.kernel.org:/pub/mirrors/redhat/redhat/redhat-6.1
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where is a good place to get the latest kernel rpms?
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