Thus spoke George Bonser on 03-Feb-99 :
> On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, Alvin Oga wrote:
> 
>> 
>> hi roger
>> 
>> not sure what the incompatibilities are....but simply
>> replacing the kernel might break some of your other
>> binaries...
>>      - I've "broken" my old test rh-5.0 box with
>>        linux-2.2.1 kernel
>> 
> 
> I can confirm that Red Hat 5.x is not 2.2 ready. You need to update the
> stuff listed in the Documentation/Changes file in the source tree. There
> are instructions in there showing which versions you need and how to tell
> which version you have.  Users of Debian slink and potato should be fine,
> 2.2 will drop in.  It will even autodetect and use ipchains rather than
> ipfwadm to set up the anti-spoofing at network start.
> 

I just want to add Slackware 3.5 to the 2.2.0(1) compartibility list. I
compiled the kernel last week  and it runs smoothly with the autofs-3.1.3. 
I guess, the newer Slackware 3.6 will work just fine, too :)

Frithjof




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