Re: How to install a older version kernel on new OS?

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Gao Peng <peng.gao.dut@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I am using fedora 21,and kernel version is 3.17 but I compile a 2.6.32
> kernel and install it,

That does not make sense.  Really.

> when I reboot I got error :"too old kernel",

Which is correct.  Note that this is still correct even if you can make
that warning go away.

> how Can I install a rather older kernel on a new system,is there some
> way fix it?

Install some ancient distro that came with a 2.6.32 kernel.  It will
have all the matching userspace applications.

But this seems like a complete waste-of-time project.  Care to share the
reasons why you'd want to do something like that?


Bjørn

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