Okay.  Thanks.  I'll get 2.4.18 up from the RPM and then work on it from 
there.

> you can most definitely patch 2.4.19 (its what all of my desktop boxes
> are running) with XFS.  Then again, unless you really need something
> that 2.4.19 has, there's not any advantage that i've seen to go to 2.4.19.
> 
> On 11/04/2002 04:33 PM, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
>> Okay.  I'll try it -after I finish reading the XFS site in it's entirety
>> <G>.  I've been going through all the docs on installation there.
>> 
>> It appears that if I build a kernel (say 2.4.19) that I need to apply
>> patches against it.  The docs are a little unclear in that one page says
>> I
>> need to start with 2.4.18.  The following pages say I can use 2.4.x and
>> patch against it.  What is true - am I stuck with 2.4.18?
>> 
>> 
>>>I would guess that a simple
>>>rpm -ivh kernel-2.4.18-SGI_XFS_1.1.athlon.rpm
>>>would do the trick.  You might need to manually update lilo.conf too.
> 

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