I concur with Ken. The way I do it is I keep my orogional kernel and add the new one as a non default option to the botloader. Then, you can play with the kernel until U get it working perfectly with your system. Then, change the default to the new kernel. Keep the old kernel available in case something happens and U need a differeent kernel that works.
When I tried 2.6.24, It did not have any working support for my SATA SIS chip, among a host of other things. I stayed at 2.6.22 until I got a stable kernel, 2.6.24.3, to work. Personally, I have not tried 2.6.25. 2.6.24.4 is stable and should be a good start. When I get a chance, I will be trying 2.6.25. Hope this helps, Dave Alonso Graterol wrote: > Hello, > > I'm thinking on update my current 2.6.22.15 kernel to one more > recent if not the latest. I'm running a x86-64 pure 64 bit CBLFS > system. > Should I expect any trouble? Should I also update the kernel > headers? Unless it is strictly necessary I don't want to build another > system from scratch. > Thanks, > > > Alonso > _______________________________________________ > Clfs-support mailing list > Clfs-support@lists.cross-lfs.org > http://lists.cross-lfs.org/listinfo.cgi/clfs-support-cross-lfs.org > _______________________________________________ Clfs-support mailing list Clfs-support@lists.cross-lfs.org http://lists.cross-lfs.org/listinfo.cgi/clfs-support-cross-lfs.org