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On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, David .. wrote:
I've got an email warning about that!
But I almost got into trouble because the kernel updating was available to
upgrade on-lne!
I've use the rpm -ivh options for the kernel!
How about the source and headers? Is it safe? using Mandrake update, I
mean!
I've tried manually and it did *not* work out! (wih -ivh option!)!
[]s Ricardo Castanho
>Just a warning to those who like using the Mandrakes Package Manager. When
>your run the check for new security patches and you see the option to update
>your kernel. DON'T!
>Do NOT and I repeat, DO NOT upgrade your kernel via the package manager.
>Learning from my 3 hr mistake! After the upgrade from -26 to -36, I lost all
>networking, sound, video was crappy. You name it, I had problems with. After
>trying for 3 hrs I was able to figure out what I needed to do.
>Get to the commandline, run: rpm -qa|grep -i kernel
>Find out what verion of the kernel is currently installed and remove it but
>using: rpm -e --nodeps <kernel version>, then reinstall the last known
>kernal that was working for you, or grab it from your Mandrake CDs.
>Funny enough I got a phone call from a friend who had just install the
>lastest kernel from the cooker and had the same problems. I was able to help
>him out in a few minutes after learning from my mistake. But one difference
>was that he had removed the kernel as explained above and then ran the the
>CD as in the UPDATE mode, this was able to patchup his system with the
>kernel from the CD as well.
>So fair warning, Don't run the update from package manager. You have been
>warned.
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