On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 08:24:02PM -0400, Michael Leone wrote:
> On 10 Jun 2001 15:07:26 -0500, Adam Stanley wrote:
> > Jon,
> > Make sure you've removed all of the Win4Lin RPM's from your machine as
> > well (rpm -e Win4Lin; rpm -e Kernel-Win4Lin2) before re-running the
> > installer. If the installer finds these RPM's installed then it will
> > not attempt to re-install them.
>
> Hmm. Perhaps that might help my problem (see my post about the installer
> segfaulting during install); however, I don't use kernel RPMs; I always
> patch the kernel by hand. How do I back out a patch like that?
>
If you already have a win4lin-enabled kernel, you don't need to install
a different one. The installer should recognize that it is
win4lin-enabled and move on from there (at least it did in my case,
even though it couldn't complete the installation on my Debian
system.)
Bob
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