OT Hard drive Air Card
Ronnie Gauthier
ronnieg
Sat Sep 24 14:55:15 PDT 2005
I run 9.1 and use susewatcher, from there I click "start online update"
which kicks in you, the yast online update. The "next" button starts the
list download and opens yast2. There is a drop down, select package groups.
Kernel is under system. Select it on the right and click accept. From
there you can install a new kernel. 9.2 should not be much different.
On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 08:13:32 -0500
Rick Sivernell <res005ru at verizon.net> wrote:
> Lonnie
>
> No, my system has the original kernel that was installed by the Suse install
> scripts. Does theyast system have a way to get the latest kernel and perform a
> complete build & install of a selected kernel. Or is there a set of scripts to
> perform this. It has beena while since I have updated a kernel, Gentoo actually.
> My systems are using grub for boot loaders and one system is a AMD64. I do however
> keep them updated thru yast2 online system. I guess there are still good procedures
> writen in the sxs.
>
> cheers
>
> --
> Rick Sivernell
> Dallas, Texas 75287
> 972 306-2296
> res005ru at verizon.net
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