Being keen, I've installed the nfs-utils-0.1.9.1-1 i386 RPM just in case
I ever get rash enough to use rpc. However, it claims I need to have a
kernel > 2.2.14 - and I already have one. Installed from the source RPMs
yet.
Why does "rpm -U nfs-utils..." not recognise the 2.2.16-3 kernel? Do I
need to do something clever when recompiling the kernel to convince it ?
There has to be a better way than installing a ready-made kernel of the
right vintage or using the --nodeps option to RPM.
I'm trying real hard to get my company to stop installing everything
from tarballs and use RPMs so we can track what's there, and this don't
help my case.
Vik :v)
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