Rob Hardowa wrote:
> Kernel.org is where I get my goods from :)
>
> Keep in mind that the latest stable kernel (last time I checked) is
> 2.2.16 and redhat's latest rpm's are 2.2.16-3, so unless you wanted a
> development kernel, using the rpms is just fine.
that reminds me i'm slightly behind with 2.2.14-50 :)
> Regarding the how to,
> it's been a while since I read it, but if you do use the RPMs to obtain
> the source, just skip the part about obtaining it and move onto
> configuration. I figured out how to do it from Sams Red Hat Linux
> Unleashed....once you learn the config options, the actual process is
> really easy...
same here i've got sams redhat linux 6.0 and its very good at these issues
and way more
that I've barely touched surface of.......whew!
yes once you've learned the options the rest is actually quite simple and a
matter of being used to it....
AND yes a smaller kernel is faster i would imagine although i've never gotten
mine that small.....
hmmm benchmarks anyone? :)
lee
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