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 pick here. As is pointed out in the support db the
-Uvh parameter works for kernel-header-foo and kernel-source-foo, but
you want -ivh for the kernel-foo package. Doing an upgrade of a running
kernel instead of an install can get you into nasty situations that can
be hard to get out of.
READ THE HOWTO!!!!!!!!!!!!
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