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
> to load the modules created for the old kernel.
>
> 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
> stock kernel you will need to first apply the raid-0.9x patches (I don't
> have the location handy, it is in the recent archive if they are available
> somewhere) and for the modules issue, when you compile a new kernel you
> will need to do a 'make modules' and 'make modules_install' unless you
> configure the kernel include everything you need for your server and not
> use modules.
The patches are on the site of Ingo. www.redhat.com/ingo/ or something
close like that.
Igmar
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