> >Okay, but you don't need to build an RPM to do that -- just take a > >standard kernel source RPM or a kernel tarball and build a custom kernel > >from that. What you are trying to do is a first step into rocket science > >-- not for the meek. > > > >As I said, if you have a large organization, and you need to do > >pre-configured kernel binary (or even source) updates on 15-500 > >machines, then yeah, maybe you would build an RPM. 99% of people don't > >need to do this... > > Unfortunately, I'm in the 1% category for this project. What's it for? I'm curious... -Stephen-
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