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Robert Fox wrote:
> I have in the past a bad experience upgrading the kernel using rpm or
> urpmi.  I would usually do an Upgrade install.

Don't.

In the past (when the package name for "kernel" was "kernel" and not
"kernel-version-release"), rpm -Uvh would remove the old kernel. But
this has been fixed long ago, and I have used urpmi many times to
install new kernels, without any problems.

>
> I currently have an updated Cooker machine, except for the kernel
> (2.4.22-6mdk-i686-up-4GB) which I want to update.
>
> What is the "recommended" method?

# urpmi kernel-p3-smp-64GB-2.4.22.10mdk

Regards,
Buchan

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