On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 12:37:31PM -0700, Kirk Bocek wrote: > > > Axel Thimm wrote: > > you could try the 2.6.18 kernel that is shipped with RHEL5 beta1, > > which should be the best upgrade rpms for centos4 (since this is a > > RHEL4 clone). Never tried it through and it's a beta after all, so it > > can shred your system to ashes. But you'll get free kmdls to install > > on these ashes from ATrpms ;) > > Gee, thanks, Axel! Glad you have my system's welfare in mind. :) > > You really think this might work? I never would have thought to install RHEL5 > kernels on RHEL4. Then use your kernel module packages?...
Yes, it may work. Or you may reinstall using RHEL5 beta1 as a base. I think RHEL5 and clones will make a great platform for ivtv/mythtv, and centos will no-doubt have a clone out a few weeks only after the final RHEL5 release. You can get RHEL5 beta1 isos at Red Hat's ftp site, they are free for the public. -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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