What I mean is, if I went to say www.kernel.org and downloaded to latest
development kernel, or even just a later one that red hat is not using
yet, say 2.4.20, would it affect my system.
In other words, when I say standard release, one that red hat has not
released through their update feature, nor supported.
thanks Greg
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 22:35, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > If I was to upgrade my kernel in my current linux sysem (2.4.18-18.0) to
> > say the most recent kernel, is there any possible problems that I may
> > encounter that will make my red hat system in-operable?  Has red hat
> > incorporated anything into their kernels that a standard release kernel
> > would not cover.
> > regards Greg
> 
> Can you elaborate on "standard release kernel"?
> 
> You have a red-hat system. Unless you have modified the kernel yourself,
> doesn't that make any RedHat kernel OK to work with your system?
> 
> Regards,
> 
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> Triple D Computer Services P/L
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