According to LENGARD Pascal OCISI: While burning my CPU.
>
> .rhkmvtag existed before redhat 5.2 (in fact i had this in redhat5.1 as
> well).
> this is used to create symlinks but still no clue on how to create
> /boot/module-info ???
> that is the only question that was not answered in this thread.
>
> Does someone know how redhat build this file ??
> it does not seem to be used anymore but why the hell did they put this
> and an automatic way to create symlinks on it ?
>
> pascal
I did in a way say you can "simply ignore that file" i said i just deleted
it.
Now i realy dont know why there should be so much trouble with Redhat's
way, (on a side note) Redhat is getting to much like widows, it likes to do
things "its" way and leave the user confused when sommat goes wrong, please
let me put it this way, i have defected back to slackware, i find that
slackware do things most simply, really the "linux" way, they leave it up
to "you" the user to do what you want with naming kernels etc.
You as a redhat user can do that also, all you need to do is adust
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit and make things more simple.
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Regards Richard.
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