Unless you re-IPLed in between installing SP3 and doing the uname command, I
don't see how the date on the kernel could have changed.

I did run into a similar problem.  From what I recall, I made sure I
re-wrote my boot sector and didn't' worry too much about it.


Mark Post

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Caleb
C Ong
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 6:46 AM
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Hello ,

We tried installing Suse Linux Enterprise Server 8 on a MP3000 processor.
The OS installed ok. When we tried to apply the service pack 3 using the
Yast2 tool. We get an installation failed message:

patch cd update was executed from YaST2.
all download completed successfully.

... then they get the "installation failed" message for the last patch.

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upon execution of "uname -a", we can see that the kernel version remains at
2.4.19-3suse-SMP, but the date changed to Apr 28, 2003.

Has anyone encountered this problem installing service pack in SLES8 ? Where
can we find more info about why the service pack installation failed ?
Please advise. Thanks.

Caleb


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