Hi, On Fri, Jun 04, Ewan Dunbar wrote:
I actually wouldn't recommend doing this. Why would you want to step backwards?
I can think of a pretty good reason. So you can make sure you can always get the latest kernels if you need them using the official patches instead of one SuSE might release. BTW, do they?
No. Very often SuSE kernels contain pre-patches that go into the next official release. So you would get rejects when trying to patch. If you want to do "normal patching" of the kernel, just install the official kernel (it's on the CDs), and everything works as expected.
Ewan Dunbar northsky@ix.netcom.com -o) Hubert Mantel Goodbye, dots... /\\ _\_v
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