Kelsey Hartigan Go wrote:
Speaking of which, I think everybody knows the difference between Red Hat AS/ES vs. Red Hat v 9, Fedora core etc...
What I want to know, is, if you update your kernel, will it still be hardened like AS/ES? Does it matter where you get the kernel from? Or should you get it from RedHat? hmmm...
nope, if you're going to use the vanilla kernel. you should use the kernel provided by RH and it doesn't build right away. and because of that, i have to dump some kernel patches due to the fact that i can't cook them right.
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