www.kernel.org has every Linux kernel known to man - doesn't really matter if you are 
putting it on RedHat or any other distribution, the kernels remain the same.  If you 
are comfortable with it - just grab the source here and compile to avoid the rpm 
issues, but this can be frustrating if you haven't done it before.  On the other hand, 
its a fun way to kill a weekend....(which may make me pretty hopeless....).

dave


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Does anyone know where to get the kernel-2.4.9-31.i386.rpm for redhat 7.2?
All the sites I have checked only have the much newer kernels and associated
dependencies.
I even checked the source rpm's and the oldest I could get was 2.4.9-34.

Has IBM said anything about releasing newer tape drivers?
Has anyone had any luck using the Linux supplied tape and library drivers
instead of the tsm drivers?


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