On Thursday 11 March 2004 05:18 pm, Patriiiiiiiiiick wrote:
Bruce Marshall wrote:
Yes it does.... and in my view, it is far less problematic than trying to use the RPM's. Once you learn how to compile a kernel and install it side-by-side with *any* other kernel, you are home free. And it really isn't that difficult. I would recommend it to anyone....
Do I understand correctly that it is possible to install two different kernels side by side by compiling it but that it is not possible to do this by using the RPM's?
Patrick
Since I've never used the RPM's (except for initial install) I can't tell you about putting two or more of them on, but with compiled kernels, you can have as many as you have the disk space for.... -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Bruce S. Marshall bmarsh@bmarsh.com Bellaire, MI 03/11/04 17:44 + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "The important thing is not to stop questioning."