Thanks ,
I will try to use kernel that comes in centos website, I think that would be safer.
my server is in remote location, and I don't see any grub screen, so I was wondering if there is an option that I can specify the kernel that Linux to be booted at the reboot time, some thing like shutdown -g0 -i6 which_kernel-options
am I able to see console screen with KVM ? I wish we had it, so I could see whats happening on console, or is there any way to redirect the console to remote terminal ?
Lukasz wrote:
User centos wrote:
Is kernel depends on Centos version, I mean I have installed Centos 4.3 and its kernel version is 2.6.9, but I want to upgrade the kernel to the latest available in kernel.org.
you can use any 2.6.x kernel version, but then you have to run it yourself
I suggest to use kernel source RPM package from Fedora 6 or 7 and try to rebuild it; even if you will have to modify spec file, it's less work and more safe and you have huge number of patches; and you will have RPM packages, so you can build and test kernel on other machine with no risk
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