uname -a reports that I'm running 191-default
ingram:~ # uname -a
Linux ingram 2.6.5-7.191-default #1 Tue Jun 28 14:58:56 UTC 2005 i686 i686
i386 GNU/Linux
I ran a mkinitrd and rebooted and now I cannot reproduce the problem. I
suspect that something failed during the post install maintenance step and
was taken further out of step by SP 2.
Mark Post
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Linux on 390 Port
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The only guaranteed way to know what kernel you're running is the "uname
-a"
command. I suspect you got partway through an upgrade, then stopped for
some reason before it completed. I am 99.9999% certain that uname will
show
you are running 2.6.5-7.202.7-default, and not 2.6.5-7.191-default. As
someone pointed out recently, the SPident command might give you more
information.
Mark Post
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James Melin
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Subject: Re: SLES 9 SP2 on Intel - Does that include an autofs aware
kernel?
I dug into it a bit.....It appears that autofs believes I am running a
different kernel than the directory structure in /lib/modules would
indicate
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