It can never be so comfortable......
So many people are complaining with faulty kernel update, blah blah
blah....
Testing kernel update isn't easy, at least it needs to be installed on
various machines with different hardware -- AND different harddisk
partitioning! Not to mention different
initscripts+mkinitrd+grub+lilo+.....
Chmouel, I guess you can't just sit back and smile :)
On 6 Apr 2001, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I had removed it from my fstab to keep those error messages from appearing
> > and so after I successfully rebooted (BTW Ed's idea re:removing the old lilo
> > entry automatically was a good one) and then re-added it to fstab and tried
> > to mount it.
> > I'll reboot. Actually, I'll probably reinstall so I can have all reiserfs
> > partitions again- i don't like the fsck in ext2 every so often...
> >
> > Thanks, Chmouel. I am really impressed at how straightforward the kernel
> > upgrade went!
>
> well in fact i feel like i'll do some kernel update after the release
> so make sure that everything go well when upgrading will make my job
> eaisier :)
>
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