thomas Armstrong wrote:

About yum, I usually use it to upgrade some programs, but I'm not very
confidence
to do it with the kernel. I've got the memory problems with a
production server. Isn't
it too risky?

It's safe. It'll only install the new kernel. Your old, working kernel will still be there if you want/need to go back to it.

-- Rex

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