On 14/10/14, 3:32, Laurent Wandrebeck wrote:

Joakim Ziegler <[email protected]> a écrit :

Ok, so is that a confirmation that installing this kernel, even though it
might be "for 6.5" should not in itself break anything, and that it should boot?

Every RH errata contains the following text:
« Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata
relevant to your system have been applied. »

And that’s the case for that kernel:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014-1167.html

So, imho, just yum update and reboot. You’ll be at 6.5 and far more safer.

Yeah, I might end up doing that. However, this is a system that runs proprietary software that explicitly runs on 6.4, so I was trying to avoid upgrading everything.

Oh well. It won't be the first time I make this particular propritary system run on a distro it doesn't officially support, they were stuck on CentOS 5 for the longest time, and I made it work on 6.3 before they got with the times.

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