But it worked very easily for me, that too when I was just
a beginner in Linux. That was something that boosted my spirits,
when linux had beated me all sides. Dunno how, but it was pretty
easy when I did it.
Once upon a time, Kingsly John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> found a keyboard. And typed:
>On Tue, 22 May 2001, V.Suresh wrote:
>
> | While I was in RH 6.2, I didn't have any problem doing that.
> | Just a single rpm installation went fine.
>
>http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/howto/kernel-upgrade/kernel-upgrade.html
>
>--snip from URL above--
>
>One of the most difficult tasks involved with the operation of any
>operating system concerns the upgrading of the kernel. Unlike the rest of
>the Red Hat Linux, you cannot simply use the common rpm -Uvh command,
>reboot the system, and expect the machine to utilize the new kernel
>properly (or even for your system to boot successfully).
>
>The kernel is a special case. It can test your patience, but with the
>proper instructions you should be able to handle it.
>
>--end snip--
>
>Kingsly
>
>
> .:: Kingsly John ICQ 14787510 ::.
> --------------------------------------------------
> .:: Linux 2.4.3 #10 Mon Apr 23 22:43:11 IST 2001 i686 ::.
> --------------------------------------------------------
> `:. Posted to the list on Tue May 22 12:54:51 IST 2001 .:'
>
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