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I)Basically, I chose to have kernel-2.0.35 for IP_masquerade, cause I know
it is built in...
But when loading kernel-2.0.35, I do not see any difference with the other
previous kernels (exple:2.0.32)
cause I still have that same old message of "Disabling IPV4 forwarding" at
boot time, and my /etc/sysconfig/network
file still have by default :
FORWARD_IPV4=no
Ok..I know I should enable that option...but for a kernel that was supposed
to have IP_masquerade built in (kernel 2.0.35)
..It should have been done automatically (otherway, I would have kept my
old kernel 2.0.32 and just play around the files).
what do U think of that??
II)As far as I know, I can leave my original kernel 2.0.32 on my hard drive
and have in its /usr/src directory, directories for
my kernel-2.0.34, kernel-2.0.35..etc). From floppy, for ie, I can decide
bootin with the kernel version of my choice.
Is that correct??
Thanks for time and consideration
Eric Jamerson
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