On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 13:40 +0200, Joost Waversveld wrote:
Be certain you use "rpm -i" and not "rpm -U", so
its a new
installation of the
kernel, otherwise he will upgrade your current kernel and you can not
go back
to the old situation in case of any problems...
Want to add my question to the
kernel removal talk.
When i have compiled my own kernel, i want to sweep up the files the
default kernel has on my system, how to do that?
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Best regards,
Strong.