Off of a clean install you should need to run "conary updateall", followed by "conary update kernel" to get the 2.6.26 kernel.
I believe you should see warnings about 'raid5' as the module is actually called "raid456", though it's been that way for a while now, so I don't know why you would have it under 2.6.24. You should file a bug report. Jason Litka | Xoxide, Inc. Manager, IT & Software Development P: (610) 251-1672 x200 F: (610) 251-0263 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Miranda Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 9:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [OF-users] 2.6.26 Kernel Off a stock install, with conary updateall following, what is the command I need to bring down the not-yet-production 2.6.26.x kernel? I want to test a few things (like the xfs component I heard was updated for larger-sized file-system stability). Note: If it's just 'conary update kernel', then I already did it, and that kernel tosses warnings that it is missing the 'raid5' module during the conary process. During boot it can't put together the RAID5 data partition my current test box, so I had to go back to the previous kernel. Thanks, Rob
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