So sprach �Greg Sarsons� am 2001-12-14 um 09:38:22 -0500 :
> I need kernel 2.4.13 or greater because of a usb device and was
> wondering which way I should update it.  Is the best update route to go
> and get the latest stable kernel and compile it or should I grab the rpm
> from cooker and install it.

I'd try to get the latest cooker kernel, and install it with rpm -ivh,
instead of the usual -Uvh.  So:

$ rpm -ivh kernel-2.4.16.9mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm

This way, you can easily select at boot which kernel you want and in
case 2.4.16.9mdk gives you any trouble, you can go back to the one
you're using right now.

Alexander Skwar
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