RE: How to install an older kernel

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On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 16:40 +0200, yordy wrote:
> It can be done with rpm -Uvh --oldpackage kernel-...
> 
> Grettings
> 
	You shouldn't use the -U option when installing kernels as that will
remove older kernels!  Use rpm -ivh instead.  the --oldpackages is not
required either.

	As someone also pointed out, it is doubtful that a 2.4 kernel will even
work in FC4 and above, due to the many changes in the OS (dbus, sysfs
etc.) it would be far easier to install a minimal FC1 in a small
partition or possibly a live cd.

Scott


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