Even the latest 2.4 kernel doesn't seem to support our SATA hard drive.

- Aviram

On Wednesday 02 April 2008 22:08:49 Constantine Shulyupin wrote:
> There are newer 2.4 kernels. Why do you need to use 2.6?
>
> On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 9:53 PM, Aviram Jenik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a machine that I want to replace the kernel on. It's an old Redhat
> > 7.3 and it works; but it's too old to use an rpm. Upgrading to a newer
> > version (or different distribution) is not an option.
> >
> >  I intend to compile a new kernel (a 2.6.x) and put it on there. What
> > should I be taking into account? Will all the applications work? Are
> > there any libc dependencies or similar trickery?
> >
> >  - Aviram
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