Urgh, I'm running SuSE 8.1 on a "root-server" at an ISP where also a vanilla kernel runs. If the "new" automatic update from YOU will kick this kernel I (and many others like me) may run in trouble, because all needed features are linked staticly in this kernel... :-/ The ethernet-driver is also static. So I don't know what will happen, if YOU replaces it with the module-oriented SuSE-Kernel. ...yes I know: just don't select the kernel-packet, but I bet many people just use the automatic mode... On Donnerstag, 19. Juni 2003 14:19, Al Bogner wrote:
I have a multikernel-system, which uses a Vanilla-kernel at the moment. IMO YOU should only do a kernel-update, when a SuSE-kernel is running.
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