Thanks for the reply but let me refine the question a bit. Let's say you wanted to enable a kernel option that by default is disabled in the out of the box kernel and is not a option that can be passed on the boot line or some other method?
You've probably wanted or needed to do this at some point...? Would you say that the support ends if you do the above? Thanks Warren Ben Russo wrote: > > On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 22:01, Warren Sypteras wrote: > > Folks; > > > > I read that Red Hat no longer supports custom kernels. I take that to > > mean any rebuilt kernel. My quesiton is: What happens to customers that > > have to re-compile to add support for hardware? > > > > Thanks > > > > Warren > > I guess that is why RedHat provides their "certified" hardware > compatability lists. > > Make sure the hardware you get is certified if you want to get RedHat > to provide support for it. > > SUN/HP/Microsoft/IBM, they all do the same..... > > Of course my company pays me to be the Sr. UNIX SysAdmin, so when I tell > them to use Kingston Ram in an HP box because it costs 90% less they are > paying me to support it, not HP. :-) > > -Ben. > > -- > redhat-list mailing list > unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
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