Hello Kyle,
If you have been using rpms or just have a stock system you can use...
rpm -q kernel
If you built your own I would hope you would have known or that the tar ball
contained that info.
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Brian Ashe
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Tuesday, April 25, 2000, 8:47:52 AM, you wrote:
KH> Hi,
KH> quoting from the erata section on RH
KH> Red Hat, Inc. suggests that all x86 systems running Red Hat Linux 6.2
KH> and/or the 2.2.13-0.13, 2.2.14-5.0, and 2.2.14-6.1 kernels upgrade
KH> to this latest kernel release.
KH> How does one go about ascertaining the minor kernel numbers; i.e
KH> 2.2.14-5.0
KH> ---
KH> this ------------^
KH> uname won't do it and cat /proc/verson - generated from uname
KH> obvously doesn't have it
KH> cheers, Kyle Hargraves
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