new kernels & rebooting

Paul Cartwright pbcartwright at gmail.com
Mon Jul 21 19:22:27 UTC 2014


On 07/21/2014 03:19 PM, Tom H wrote:
> You'd still be able to use your config - the first step 5.
>
> The method that I suggested is right because (and I made a mistake
> earlier and shouldn't have suggested that you use rpm) you can install
> your kernel with "yum install ..." and remove it with "yum remove ..."
> - and use it on more than one system if necessary.
> -- 
not sure what the steps are to reproduce what you are talking about..
how do you make a ... kernel.....rpm

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Paul Cartwright
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