So what is the best plan then for building a new system like Nathan, using the 
Broadcast Appliance CD?

Once Rivendell has been installed, do not install all updates.

Only update rivendell,  'yum install rivendell' at the command line?

Will that properly update the system and not break anything else?

Thanks,

Todd


On Wed, 09 Jan 2013 12:01:08 -0500
Nathan Steele <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Another idea you can do to prevent this is to not upgrade the
> > kernel, but update everything else that needs updating... if it
> > ain't broke on your hardware, don't fix it.
> totally agreed, and once a system is in production, it gets updates 
> turned off. should have paid more attention to what I was updating,
> but I'm still relatively new to 'Nix so it's a good lesson in the 
> ramifications of a kernel update.....
> 
> 
> > Kernel modules are built using the current working kernel's source 
> > tree, so it's by default installed to the current kernel version 
> > kernel directory (i.e. /lib/modules/`uname -r`)
> Greek to me...but I'll look into it. any advice would be apreciated 
> though. It's currently working by booting into the previous kernel 
> though, so no panic.
> 
> Thanks all,
> 
> Nathaniel C. Steele
> Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director
> WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM
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