Ted Gervais wrote:

Just wondering something. I just had 'up2date' install the latest kernel for me (RH8.0) but it leaves me without the options that I had been using.

It is my plan to go and find that .config file used to create this new kernel and amend it (make menuconfig) and recompile the kernel to include the options I had been using.

My question is - should I simply compile up this new kernel and copy it over to the /boot directory - thereby overwriting the vmlinuz-x-x and System files that are there now??

Or should I amend the Makefile changing the "version release" to something different and than compile up the kernel with the new kernel name??



 You should use the extraversion to add some additional string.

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Merely hardware that other people don't want.
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