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Re: [SLE] Support vs Support (Was: [SLE] util-linux and Kernel 2.4.3)
- From: Mads Martin Jørgensen <mmj@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 20:06:23 -0700
- Message-id: <20010423200623.Z27177@xxxxxxxx>
* Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO <ruben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [Apr 23. 2001 19:59]:
> > A kernel upgrade on your own is not a trivial mater,
>
> Yes it is a trival matter unless the system built around the
> kernel does weird things. In SUSe's case, they don't
> even distribute the Linux Kernel but their own deriviative.
>
> SuSe was slow to install the mkinitrd
>
> Ruben
>
> >you can't expect
> > them to solve the miriad of problems taht you may encounter.
>
> sigh -
>
> No - but they can make sure a standard kernel compiles and
> interfaces with their kernal dameon and init system..
I think you're trying to blame your faults on us here, because you
apparantly consider yourself some kind of expert.
I would like you to send to this list *exactly* what you wanted to do,
and where the problem arose. Let's stick to technical facts.
--
Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk
"Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and
totally illogic, with just a little bit more effort."
-- A. P. J.
> > A kernel upgrade on your own is not a trivial mater,
>
> Yes it is a trival matter unless the system built around the
> kernel does weird things. In SUSe's case, they don't
> even distribute the Linux Kernel but their own deriviative.
>
> SuSe was slow to install the mkinitrd
>
> Ruben
>
> >you can't expect
> > them to solve the miriad of problems taht you may encounter.
>
> sigh -
>
> No - but they can make sure a standard kernel compiles and
> interfaces with their kernal dameon and init system..
I think you're trying to blame your faults on us here, because you
apparantly consider yourself some kind of expert.
I would like you to send to this list *exactly* what you wanted to do,
and where the problem arose. Let's stick to technical facts.
--
Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk
"Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and
totally illogic, with just a little bit more effort."
-- A. P. J.
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