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Kernel version question

Kernel version question

2004-03-24       - By Cannon, Andrew

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Go to www.kernel.org < http://www.kernel.org > you will find information on
the 2.4 kernels there. (although the red hat changes may not be included in
the information)

The errata pages for your version of RH may also give you information. Just
track back through the different kernel fixes and find what changed by
looking at them.

Hope this helps..

Andy
-- --Original Message-- --
From: Gervais, Dan [mailto:gervaisd@(protected)]
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 3:34 PM
To: redhat-list@(protected)
Subject: Kernel version question



I would like to know if there is an easy way of telling what each version of
kernel updates includes. Specifically, I need to know what each kernel
individually fixed from 2.4.20-8 to 2.4.20-30.9. I can only find info on
the current kernel, and it states that this contains all previous fixes.
However, I suspect the current one is giving me problems, and I need to know
what major security problems are fixed by which versions and then apply the
proper one.



Thanks,





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<DIV > <SPAN class=751223815-24032004 >Go to <A
href= " http://www.kernel.org " >www.kernel.org </A > you will find information on the
2.4 kernels there. (although the red hat changes may not be included in the
information) </SPAN > </DIV >
<DIV > <SPAN class=751223815-24032004 > </SPAN >  </DIV >
<DIV > <SPAN class=751223815-24032004 >The errata pages for your version of RH may
also give you information. Just track back through the different kernel fixes
and find what changed by looking at them. </SPAN > </DIV >
<DIV > <SPAN class=751223815-24032004 > </SPAN >  </DIV >
<DIV > <SPAN class=751223815-24032004 >Hope this helps.. </SPAN > </DIV >
<DIV > <SPAN class=751223815-24032004 > </SPAN >  </DIV >
<DIV > <SPAN class=751223815-24032004 >Andy </SPAN > </DIV >
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size=2 >-- --Original Message-- -- <BR > <B >From: </B > Gervais, Dan
[mailto:gervaisd@(protected)] <BR > <B >Sent: </B > Wednesday, March 24, 2004 3:34
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easy way of telling what each version of kernel updates includes. 
Specifically, I need to know what each kernel individually fixed from 2.4.20-8
to 2.4.20-30.9.  I can only find info on the current kernel, and it states
that this contains all previous fixes.  However, I suspect the current one
is giving me problems, and I need to know what major security problems are fixed
by which versions and then apply the proper one. </SPAN > </FONT > </P >
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