Hello

I know that this is a topic that gets endless questions. Perhaps because
a mistake can be so problematic. Here goes mine:

I am running an openSUSE 10.0 system with kernel 2.6.13-15.16-default.
This is a rather recent security-fixed kernel. But still the 2.6.13 that
came with 10.0.

I am looking at trying a more recent kernel. Like
kernel-default-2.6.22.5-4.1.i586.rpm, which is available from openSUSE's
downloads.

A few questions:

1) This contains all the various SUSE patches so it will (or should) fit
in like the 2.6.13 kernel did?

2) Will this keep my current kernel? Meaning, can this rpm be removed
allowing the original kernel to be used?

3) Are there any issues with glibc when going from 2.6.13 to 2.6.22? Or
any other issues? I see that sysfsutils needs updating. I guess this is
because of the disk name changes. However, I do not find any sysfsutils
for 10.0 when searching openUSUE (http://software.opensuse.org/search).
The same is true for irqbalance.

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Roger Oberholtzer

OPQ Systems / Ramböll RST

Ramböll Sverige AB
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P.O. Box 4205
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