Howdy. 

The best way to do this is to patch yoru kernel, run `make menuconfig'
then run `make rpm'. This will create proper Linux packages (RPMs) for
your kernel, which you can then install like any application.

Mike

On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 16:42, David Munn wrote:
> Hi all......im useing Red Hat Linux 7.3 which has kernel 2.4.18-3 ...i have 
> found a patch 2.4.19pre10 and want to know if i can patch the 2.4.18-3 kernel 
> and would like to know how to do it......have the "Patching the kernel" docs 
> from the Kernel-HOWTO but cant seem to work out how to do it (BAIK...boy am i 
> confused....the K shows how confused i am.)
> 
> David Munn
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