On 11/04/2002 06:54 PM, Daniel ...^o^ wrote:
Thank You :) Net Llama,

... How about 2.2.22.... is it the Last & the "most up-to-day" kernel ??
Go to Redhat's ftp server, and look at the available kernel updates for RH-6.2.

I've found that the Kernel after 2.2.14 can support the Large Disk (Over
32GB)...
I think the only thing I can do may be just upgrade the 2.2.9 SMP to 2.2.14
to have a watch then 2.2.X (for the most up-to-date one)
He told me can't use 2.4.X it's becouse they have some program in "old
binary" may not be supported by the 2.4.X Family...
That's fine, but its still no excuse for running such an old 2.2.x kernel.

So, they need to Test it first....

That kernel has security holes big enough to drive a truck through.
~ ~XDDD
Thank you for your Kindly and Lovely suggestion.... How about 2.2.22, it it
still dangerous now ??
2.2.22 is prolly fine. But like i said, i haven't used a 2.2.x kernel in well over a year.

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