Hi, The Kernel Source RPMs got updated, too. Install the SRPM, go to the kernel source directory (should be something like /usr/src/linux) and follow the instructions in the README file. To configure the kernel, a "make cloneconfig" should be your favorite choice. Bye, Holger Am Freitag, 5. Dezember 2003 17:29 schrieb Mario Neubert:
hello list
I manage some servers from german 1und1 with a special SuSE-kernel build by this company. In this kernel the VIA-RHINE-II network card ist compiled in staticly. A binary update from SuSE would't work correctly. Therefore my question: How can I build my own kernel based on the SuSE's newest patched kernel source. Or other questione can/should I use the newest kernel from kernel.org. What can happen.
Thanks for any help ...
/Mario