>>>>> "V" == Vascom <vascom2@xxxxxxxxx> writes: V> Most impatient can rebuild it from rawhide srpm. It is basically never necessary to rebuild the rawhide kernels from source. Kernels are broadly compatible between Fedora releases, at least in one direction. In the vast majority of cases you can just install and boot the kernel from a release one or two versions newer. So don't worry too much about trying to run a "fc28" kernel on your F27 or F26 machine. You can always uninstall them. The only thing you have to really be concerned about is instability when running development kernels. (rc0 can be especially fun, but that's how the bugs get found and fixed.) - J< _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx