Best bet would be to get the 2.4.2 tarball and configure/install it
yourself. The thought of using an RPM to upgrade a kernel doesn't sit well
with me.
Steven Taetzsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@asic-alliance.com on 03/27/2001
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Subject: [expert] where to get kernel upgrades for 7.2
Where do I find kernel rpms for 7.2, not cooker? I've downloaded 2.4
rpms, but they have other dependencies required. I didn't want to get
into a chain of this package requires this update which requires this
update and so on. I just want to upgrade to 2.2.18 or 2.4 on my stock
7.2 system.
My usb zip drive works fine on 7.1 with an upgrade to 2.2.16-9mdk, but
doesn't work on my 7.2 machine. I thought I'd try a newer kernel with
better usb support.
Steve