On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, John J. Boyer wrote: > I tried to get the latest kernel for Redhat Linus, but the up2date program > skips anything to do with the kernel, and if I download rpm's and try to > do it manually I get tangled up in dependencies. You need to specify the -f parameter to overide the default skip list. Something like: up2date -u -f kernel should do the trick. See 'man up2date' for more details. Nicolas