No no, use rpm -ivh, not Uvh or Fvh.  This is so that rpm does not remove
the old kernel and you can still revert back to it if ever the new kernel
does not agree with you..

On Thu, 24 May 2001, dwen wrote:

>
> i have RH 6.0 and i wanted to upgrade its kernel using RPM.
>
> is this safe :
> rpm -Fvh kernel-*
>
> using the above, do i have to reboot to see the changes ?
>
>
>
> thanks,
> dwen
>
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