Michael D. Berger wrote: > Your point is well taken. But I quote > http://www.lids.org/install/install_0.11.x_1.x.html > > This text will guide you throught the installation > of LIDS on an average Linux installation. You will > need to patch your kernel to use LIDS. So first you > need to get yourself the vanilla kernel source from > www.kernel.org. Do not use any kernel source that > is provided with your distribution because that one > will most likely be patched. > > Where does this leave us? I wonder if anyone has gotten > it to work, one way or the other. > Mike. What are you after? If you: A. Get the vanilla kernel, download, patch and install LIDS you will no longer be running a RH supplied kernel and you're not entitled to support from RH. B. Manage to get the patch from this project to build into the RH supplied kernel you are still not running a RH supplied kernel and you're not entitled to support from RH. So, one way or another, you'll void your support with RH. Thus, you need to make a decision for yourself. Is LIDS what you want/need or is support from RH what you want/need. If it is LIDS that you want/need will probably want to take route A since that is what their project is telling you is the way to go. Chances are they won't help you with B and folks here will may not help you with either. :-) -- "A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof was to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools." --Ford Prefect in "Mostly Harmless". -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list