On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 01:52:33PM -0500, Bob Johnson wrote:
> You can't reboot to single user mode when you are doing a remote 
> update.  He is specifically asking about the best way to do 
> a remote update.  You have to do everything multiuser and accept 
> the risk, but there is still the question of what order minimizes 
> the risk.

The give one is it.  It's going to be pretty easy to talk a NOC monkey
through booting the system on the old kernel, but damn near impossiable
to get them through recovering a system with a busted kernel and a
userland that won't work with the old one.

-- Brooks

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