John Newbigin wrote: > I recommend including all available updates including the kernel. > > Regarding the kernel and hardware requiring a driver disk. Either the > driver will still be ABI compatible with any new kernel installed at > 'run time' - or - the driver is not compatible and a new driver is > required regardless. > > The only issue to investigate is any artificial restrictions on driver > disks imposed by anaconda. > > I have not used a driver disk since RHEL7.2 so I don't know what issues > might lie there. > most DD's check for a specific kernel version, i think its going to be a while before the whole kernel-abi / whitelisting / updagrate route for DD's becomes mainstream - till such time, imho we should stick with release kernels for iso spins. - KB -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219 at icq