shrek-m gmx de wrote:
On 11.03.2006 14:18, Partha Bagchi wrote:Giuseppe Castagna wrote:(yes, I know I should have used -ivh )you can use what you want -ivh = install (add) new kernel -Uvh = update the kernel(s)
Yes, of course you can -Uvh, so as to erase a working kernel that cannot be found any longer in rawhide, and replace it by a kernel you do not know whether it will work and in this way completely screw your workstation. I can just more simply throw the computer from window and hope it will work again :-)
Beppe