Re: RPM that installs a slightly modified Redhat kernel

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Any ideas on how I can get the new kernel to be the default kernel on boot?

Thanks,
Joe

On 2/6/06, Stanley, Jon <Jon.Stanley@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In the spec file, there's options at the top like
>
> %define buildsmp 1
> %define buildup 1
>
> that they use later in the specfile to control what gets built.  Maybe
> check those?
>
> --
> Oops.  For some reason, only the BOOT kernel RPM was built (which has a
> minimal set of drivers).  I'm trying to build a SMP kernel, and that RPM
> didn't get built for some reason.
>
> Still investigating...
>
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