-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Michael Havens wrote: > I only wanted to update my kernal because I read somewhere that I need to have > an updated kernal. The phrase used implied that the one included with the > distribution wasn't good enough. I was just going about doing what I was > instructed too. > I run redhat 7.3. If that is good enough, then great! > The updated kernel is available from RedHat, all ready to go. Using the up2date command (from the command line, as root) is the easiest way to bring your box up to date with all of the patches. You will have to register with RedHat for this service but it is free for only one box. I just did a RedHat 7.1 box remotely (It is several miles away from me) about 5 minutes ago. I used a remote ssh (secure shell) connection to give me a command line on the remote box to do the upgrades and reboot the box. Start with the up2date command, it will tell you to run rhn_register if the box hasn't been set up for the RedHatNetwork. Run that command and follow the bouncing ball. There are a number of people on this list that are more familiar with RedHat than I am... - -- KevinO Matz's Law: A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE9r9mPjBS1mMJB+bQRAou0AJ93hAvbh3ZLquVTADQSjLMLAMW9aQCcDKMk EnGvqCnT4mwlNFPxwvXrfok= =FQfd -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----