On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla wrote:
> So yes, it does matter where you get your kernel from if you're running
> an enterprise system.  If you don't get it from Red Hat, you run the
> risk of losing all the support you should be getting.  And believe me,
> if you're running an enterprise system you'll need this support to even
> get it *running*.

Ok...thanks for the doomsday warning...luckily I haven't had any need for
it (yet)....upgraded the kernel from the default 2.4.9smp to 2.4.21 but
then I got it from rpmfinder... now where is the red hat registration
number....hmmm....


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