Re: Kernel Issue [message #7017 is a reply to message #7008] |
Fri, 29 September 2006 22:42 |
HaroldB
Messages: 61 Registered: June 2006
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You don't have to fix it. All that means is that rpm is worried that the driver may no be present. However, the driver is built into the kernel (theres no way to know whats in the kernel without booting it) and the driver is not a module. Bottom line, you can disregard the warning message and boot off that kernel.
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