There used to be pre-release RHEL4 kernels at http://people.redhat.com/~jbaron/rhel4/ - but that URL is no longer available.
Does anyone know if these kernels RPMS are available elsewhere?
Thanks
James Pearson
Hi James,
James Pearson wrote:
There used to be pre-release RHEL4 kernels at http://people.redhat.com/~jbaron/rhel4/ - but that URL is no longer available.
Does anyone know if these kernels RPMS are available elsewhere?
I think that url sort of depends on who is doing the builds at the moment for rhel4. And there are a few different people who might be doing builds for different reasons.
One place worth looking is : http://people.redhat.com/agospoda/#rhel4
Btw, is there a specific issue in the released kernels you are trying to work around ?
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Hi James,
James Pearson wrote:
There used to be pre-release RHEL4 kernels at http://people.redhat.com/~jbaron/rhel4/ - but that URL is no longer available.
Does anyone know if these kernels RPMS are available elsewhere?
I think that url sort of depends on who is doing the builds at the moment for rhel4. And there are a few different people who might be doing builds for different reasons.
One place worth looking is : http://people.redhat.com/agospoda/#rhel4
Thanks - these aren't quite what I was after - however from the changelog with those kernels, it looks like Vivek Goyal vgoyal@redhat.com is currently the RHEL4 kernel RPM maintainer - so going to http://people.redhat.com/vgoyal/ gives http://people.redhat.com/vgoyal/rhel4 - which is exactly what I'm after ...
Btw, is there a specific issue in the released kernels you are trying to work around ?
Not at the moment - in the past I've used these RPMS to extract a patch to support hardware that is newer than the current released kernel - e.g. I did this to get a newer forcedeth driver for CentOS4.4 (at the time).
James Pearson