Yes. Tried it with all combinations of caps and lower case letters also no luck. Could there be another package or program that would have to be loaded for it to work.
I have updated the kernel of Redhat 8.0 and need to update the system bootdisk. I have gotten the info from Redhat of how to use mkbootdisk, by su, getting the kernel, and placing the command of mkbootdisk --device etc. All I get is bash not a command.Cpu 1000 Athon, 512 memory, voodoo3 graphics.
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