[Centos] Kernel Question

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Short answer: probably yes, but not in the way RH/CentOS intended.

Long answer: you are better off obtaining the source RPM for the running 
kernel at hand, add your patch to the already insanely long list of Red 
Hat patches applied to the kernel, change the release tag (to make it 
unique to you), and 'rpmbuild -ba' a whole new set of kernel binaries.

-te

Chris Bryant wrote:
> OK- A dumb question. Will a "generic"(kernel.org) kernel work with 
> Centos 4?
> My reason for asking- I'm needing to upgrade from RH9, and would rather 
> go ahead and go with 4 for the 2.6 kernel, but I need a patched kernel 
> (Win4Lin), and I'm not sure they will offer a prepatched version (though 
> they probably will for EL4).
> 
> Thanks!
> 

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Troy Engel | Systems Engineer
Fluid, Inc | http://www.fluid.com

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