On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 11:09 -0700, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> Hiya... some of my (Planet CCRMA) users are still having problems when
> trying to install older kernels with yum. Does anyone know how to tell
> yum to pretty please install a kernel even if it is version-older than
> the newest already installed?
>
> I have a set of packages (planetccrma-core-*) that "Requires:" the
> proper kernel, alsa, rtirq script, etc, etc. Yum refuses to install an
> older kernel.
Not sure how you're doing right now, but seems like you could just name
your kernel package "kernel-planetccrma" so it doesn't conflict with the
stock kernels version-wise, and Provide: kernel-%{version} or whatever.
Check into whatever the "kernel-smp" packages are doing.
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