Re: CentOS with Kernel 2.6.32 built-in

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On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Adryan Pop <mareshal.2008@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have a Asus laptop, from the new generation, and my network driver is
> present in the kernel since version 2.6.32(Jmicron). Is there any CentOS
> with this kernel? I tried to compile myself, but I failed. Is a bit harder
> than I thought.
>
> Is there any testing version of CentOS or some backports?
>
> Thanks
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Hi,

You could try Corey's kernels from here:
http://rpm.cormander.com/repo/grsec/kernel-stable/x86_64/RPMS/
Or http://rpm.cormander.com/repo/grsec/kernel-stable/i386/RPMS/ if you
run 32 bit.

You need the vanilla version (unless you want to mess with grsecurity)
and you may also need to regenerate initrd (notice this kernels have
ehci/uhci/ata etc builtin).
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