Re: olpc-dev-kernel and yum update

2013-04-12 Thread Daniel Drake
. If you want to run a custom kernel, you need to ensure that an unzipped initramfs is available on disk. One way to achieve this is to install/upgrade a kernel RPM, another way is to run olpc-dev-kernel. Running yum update to retrieve a new kernel, then rebooting, and running olpc-dev-kernel

Re: olpc-dev-kernel and yum update

2013-04-04 Thread Daniel Drake
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 8:48 PM, John Watlington w...@laptop.org wrote: This isn't a bug report, just an observation to keep anyone else from spending time on this known condition (cjb's comment was of course!): If you want to update a kernel on a 13.1.0/13.2.0 build, you must first run

olpc-dev-kernel and yum update

2013-04-03 Thread John Watlington
This isn't a bug report, just an observation to keep anyone else from spending time on this known condition (cjb's comment was of course!): If you want to update a kernel on a 13.1.0/13.2.0 build, you must first run olpc-dev-kernel. Running it after doing the yum update kernel will result in a