Hi,
> > It's not too clear what you are asking. If you download and > install/upgrade a RedHat rpm-packaged kernel, the kernel installs and > automatically edits your boot loader (on Redhat systems anyway). No > compilation is necessary. Older kernels are not removed and remain as > boot options in your boot loader. > > You can also get an rpm of Redhat's kernel source, which is just a > super-hacked version of whatever kernel version it is. This you can > further configure and compile yourself. Due to the hacks, I have found > that many custom configurations do not work with their kernel source, > and you are better off using the mainstream kernel releases. > > Jonathan > You got my question absolutely right :). Sorry if i was not bit clear. I could have just asked this question : <question> Anybody successful with rpm version of kernel installation? </question> Cause i didnt :(. Like pete told (2.4.2) version of kernel (rpm version) didnt work good for me. I was just wondering if i can get hold of 2.5 version of kernal and give it a shot, may be that one works :). Anyway thank you very much for the Info :) Have a great day. Karthikeyan B _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
