My question is the 6.0 version out of the box working with 2.2 ?
This is the changes that it needs :


Current Minimal Requirements
****************************

   Upgrade to at *least* these software revisions before thinking you've
encountered a bug!  If you're unsure what version you're currently
running, the suggested command should tell you.

- Kernel modules         2.1.121                 ; insmod -V
- Gnu C                  2.7.2.3                 ; gcc --version
- Binutils               2.8.1.0.23              ; ld -v
- Linux libc5 C Library  5.4.46                  ; ls -l /lib/libc.so.*
- Linux libc6 C Library  2.0.7pre6               ; ls -l /lib/libc.so.*
- Dynamic Linker (ld.so) 1.9.9                   ; ldd --version or ldd -v
- Linux C++ Library      2.7.2.8                 ; ls -l /usr/lib/libg++.so.*
- Procps                 1.2.9                   ; ps --version
- Procinfo               15                      ; procinfo -v
- Psmisc                 17                      ; pstree -V
- Net-tools              1.49                    ; hostname -V
- Loadlin                1.6a
- Sh-utils               1.16                    ; basename --v
- Autofs                 3.1.1                   ; automount --version
- NFS                    2.2beta40               ; showmount --version
- Bash                   1.14.7                  ; bash -version
- Ncpfs                  2.2.0                   ; ncpmount -v
- Pcmcia-cs              3.0.7                   ; cardmgr -V
- PPP                    2.3.5                   ; pppd -v
- Util-linux             2.9g                    ; chsh -v

Taking a look at Net-tools as a example,
2.2 needs 1.49 but SuSE 6.0 has 1.46 ? 

So now my question, is there any rpm's updates coming out to use 2.2 ?
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse_update/SuSE-6.0/n1/ doesn't have a update for Net-tools ?

Just thinking about it since I subscribe to SuSE and would like to use the 2.2 kernels.

Regards
-Dee


W.D.McKinney (Dee) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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