Thanks for the reply but let me refine the question a bit.
Let's say you wanted to enable a kernel option that by default is
disabled in the out of the box kernel and is not a option that can be
passed on the boot line or some other method?
You've probably wanted or needed to do this at some poi
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 22:01, Warren Sypteras wrote:
> Folks;
>
> I read that Red Hat no longer supports custom kernels. I take that to
> mean any rebuilt kernel. My quesiton is: What happens to customers that
> have to re-compile to add support for hardware?
>
> Thanks
>
> Warren
I guess that
Folks;
I read that Red Hat no longer supports custom kernels. I take that to
mean any rebuilt kernel. My quesiton is: What happens to customers that
have to re-compile to add support for hardware?
Thanks
Warren
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Folks;
I read that Red Hat no longer supports custom kernels. I take that to
mean any rebuilt kernel. My quesiton is: What happens to customers that
have to re-compile to add support for hardware?
Thanks
Warren
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