Re: FC2 with FC1 2.4 kernel rpms?

From: Sikocan (adlists_at_interosys.com.au)
Date: 09/13/04


Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 21:09:09 +1000

A. Ben Hmeda wrote:

> George C. Ford wrote:
>
>> gunzip wrote:
>>
>>> Is it feasible to run FC2 with a 2.4 kernel? If so, can I use FC1 kernel
>>> RPMs? What's the downside?
>>>
>>> gunzip
>>
>>
>> Why would you want to do that? - If you want to run FC1 RPMs on the
>> FC1 kernel are you not running FC1?
>>
>
> An upgrade to FC2 should enable you to boot the old kernel as well as
> the 2.6. and use FC2 apps.
Interesting..

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