Re: IMQ Install Without Recompiling Kernel?

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> Why don't you take the RH kernel source, apply the imq patch, use the RH
> kernel options and recompile the kernel?

A reasonably painless way to do this is to get the RH kernel RPM source.
Modify the .spec file to add the patches, and rebuild. I've done this in the
past and it tends to result in something which is closer to the original
kernel than if you just take the source tree and compile that. It's also a
more reproducable build process which helps if you need to do it
several times (e.g. when RH releases a new kernel).


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