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SubjectRe: How to plan a kernel update ?
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Hello,

I won't be harsh but google is your best friend and first source for it.

please take a look at:

http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT3855888078.html

They have a good guide and what should need attention in migrating to Kernel 2.6
They also have related articles for drivers in Kernel 2.6,NPTL and such.

Best regards

--
Michael Thonke



Weber Ress schrieb:

>Hi,
>
>I'm responsible to planning a kernel upgrade in many servers, from 2.4
>version to 2.6.13 (last stable version), using Debian 3.1r0a
>
>My team has good technical skills, but they need to be led. I would
>like know, what's the best pratices and recommendations that a project
>manager need think BEFORE an kernel upgrade.
>
>A technical guy have a particular vision about this upgrade, but I
>will be very been thankful if I receive from this community another
>vision.. a vision centered in the project process (planning,
>executing, controlling) to make this activity successfully.
>
>Thank's !
>
>Weber Ress
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