Guido,
        Are you asking for instructions as to how you compile and install
the new kernal?  Or just general guidelines and traps to avoid?  As far as
compiling goes, I have found that spending time understanding the
configuration options helps a lot.  That and knowing where the compiled
kernal goes and how to get lilo to boot the new kernal.  Also, I don't
know of too many situations where compiling a new kernal can do any direct
harm.  When I did it the first time I didn't know I had to install the
vmlinuz thingy and was still operating on the old kernal.

Does that help?


 On Thu, 4 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> I want to upgrade my Slackware 96 Linux box's kernel
> The kernel is 2.0.0.
> I've already downloaded the 2.2.0 kernel file.
> But, i'm scared to death, trying to upgrade my kernel.
> Any help?.
> Thanks
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> Guido,
> Saludos/Regards
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asuncion Paraguay
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