On Wednesday 26 October 2005 11:41 pm, Alain Black wrote:
> BandiPat wrote:
> >Question time!
> >
> >I've got a question for you SuSE guys or somebody else that might
> > know. Why is it that each time you go into the "Update System"
> > module of yast2 that it wants to reinstall the kernel?  If you are
> > not aware of that and running a newer kernel, you'll always get the
> > original 10 kernel installed.  Is that fixed in 10.1 and/or will
> > there be a fix for YOU sometime in the very near future?
> >
> >Of course, you could set them to be locked and not upgradable, but
> > then what happens when YOU gets an update?  Just seems to me that
> > it should be fixed as part of yast2?
> >
> >regards,
> >Lee
>
> It almost sounds like the program names may not be clear enough for
> what they do.  This is how I'm reading your post, and my response to
> that would be:
>
> System Update and YOU (Yast Online Update) are two different things.
> YOU is the program to run if you're looking to update the packages on
> your system with the latest versions available from SuSE.
>
> If that's not what you meant, please post again so we're answering
> the question being asked properly.
>
> -Alain.
>
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YOU has nothing to do with the problem.  It only appears to make a point 
about what would happen while YaST2 has this problem.  The last 
sentence of the first paragraph was asking if there would be a fix 
provided that would appear for YOU.

The problem is with "Update System" module of YaST2.

Lee

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