Karanbir Singh wrote: > Farkas Levente wrote: >> currently there are three ways for this: >> - the obsoleted fedora way >> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Obsolete/KernelModules > > you seem to be confused, this isnt Fedora-devel and Kmod's are not > obsoleted in the distro. > > You also have the wrong list really. The only thing we are working with > are kmod's at the moment and that is unlikely to change for a long time > still. kmod's are not in the upstream distro even:-( the only problem with everybody has to face of is that you have to recompile all kmods all the time when a new kernel released. for you it'd have to be much more work since you've to do it for all platform and for centosplus kernels etc. but i'm sure 95% of the time you just made an rpmbuild --rebuild ...src.rpm. and it's always happened later than the kernel released (even if you're very fast). and that's why many people looking other solution. so that's why i assumed that may be centos will change it's kernel module building. but i understand that centos won't switch from kmod to any others in the near future. -- Levente "Si vis pacem para bellum!"