On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Alan Cox wrote:
> > I can't tell you the redhat way of doing a kernel upgrade (things like
> > this are one of the resons I don't use redhat) but if you are useing the
>
> Mostly
> rpm -Uvh kernel-foo.i386.rpm
>
> the full details are in the support db
One small nit to pic
On 29 Aug, Alan Cox wrote:
> http://people.redhat.com/~mingo
Looks like you typoed, that gives a forbidden but both
http://people.redhat.com/mingo and
http://www.rehdat.com/~mingo work (actually it redirects to
people.redhat.com/mingo)
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On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, David Lang wrote:
> One thing is that Redhat patches their kernels so the stock kernels
> willnot work with the tools that redhat ships.
Nope. You need the RAID patches, even without RH kernels.
> another problem appears to be the fact that your new kernel is attempting
>
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Alan Cox wrote:
> the full details are in the support db
http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/howto/kernel-upgrade/kernel-upgrade.html
to be exact.
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David Lang wrote:
>
> One thing is that Redhat patches their kernels so the stock kernels
> willnot work with the tools that redhat ships.
>
> another problem appears to be the fact that your new kernel is attempting
> to load the modules created for the old kernel.
>
Yes. You need to run mkini
> I can't tell you the redhat way of doing a kernel upgrade (things like
> this are one of the resons I don't use redhat) but if you are useing the
Mostly
rpm -Uvh kernel-foo.i386.rpm
the full details are in the support db
> stock kernel you will need to first apply the raid-0.9x patches (I don
One thing is that Redhat patches their kernels so the stock kernels
willnot work with the tools that redhat ships.
another problem appears to be the fact that your new kernel is attempting
to load the modules created for the old kernel.
I can't tell you the redhat way of doing a kernel upgrade (
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