Also, if you need fresh source, you can patch it to a new release level as it 
is not different from the original kernel source tree!

Not to say that RedHat modifying the kernel is all bad, as I would imagine
that some of that gets back in to the code main trunk.

Kelly Black

> This is one of the little issues that is holding me back from switching
> from Slackware to RedHat. In Slackware, you are given the choice of some 20
> different boot kernel disks, each designed to assist with a particular
> setup or piece of hardware. Once you select, you can just go to the
> /kernels dir on the CDrom, and find a directory (with the same name as the
> bootdisk) which contains: