On 12 Jan 2003, Doug Koobs wrote:
> Is there a way to do this via loadable modules? Again, I would rather
> not compile the kernel. Once I do that, the RedHat Network service no
> longer likes to update the kernel...
>
> Doug
>
I guess you could go to your kernel source directory, do a make
menuconfig or whatever your favorite tool is to configure...
Then make your modules and install them... but I don't know if the RedHat
service will be ok with that either..
But then again I like to do everything manually.
But to be honest, I am not one to give advice on the latest RedHat stuff.
I am a slackware dude through and through. Have tried all the others and
slackware is what is best for me.
Maybe a more seasoned person when it comes to RedHat can step forward and
add to this thread?
(looks like I better get a spare box and throw the latest RH on it to see
what all they have done with it)
-Joe
9:01pm up 2 days, 12:58, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
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