Thanks again to Olle Eriksson, who writes:
> If you use dupatch to request a listing of all installed patches,
> it is easy to extract all patches starting with a C. Then remove
> all of them in one shot. You still need to reboot and to rebuild
> the kernel, but only once.
>
> The kernel rebuild uses whatever features
> you have in the config file, it is hard to see why you need to
> edit the config file just because you are rebuilding the kernel.
> The patch procedure do not alter the config file in any way and
> the new kernel will be configured similar to the old one.
So, it seems the problems I mentioned in the previous summary are only
mine because I don't understand the dupatch logic well. Everything should
work fine with the right knowledge :-)
Kind regards,
David Komanek
Received on Fri Nov 29 2002 - 11:18:42 NZDT