Kernel update or install
Rahul Sundaram
sundaram at redhat.com
Wed Dec 21 10:47:40 UTC 2005
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
>On Wednesday 21 December 2005 02:31 pm, Tim Lauridsen wrote:
>
>
>>Use update, it will give you newest and best fit kernel.
>>Kernels are always added to your system, the previous installed kernels
>>will not be removed, so you can always boot into a previous kernel from
>>the grub
>>boot loader.
>>
>>
>
>Yep, thanks a lot Tim. I'm using the latest kernel now. By the way, where can
>I find info on what's new / change log about the new kernel?
>
>
If you want the package changelog. rpm -q --changelog <kernel-version>.
You can also read the fedora announce-list for that. If you need a "user
friendly" changelog of the upstream kernel, see
http://wiki.kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges
The full changelog is available from http://kernel.org/git in Linus
kernel. I will add that information to the release notes.
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