> 
> > Hi Thanks all. Much appreciated.
> >
> > For future reference in the archives I did the following...
> >
> > rpm -qa | grep kernel
> > yum erase kernel-2.6.XXXXXX
> > then rebooted. All clean and nice.
> >
> 
> Do another yum update to make sure the erased kernel isn't going to be
> reinstalled.
> I don't know if it will or won't, I'll bet it will, and I'll also bet that
> I'm wrong. I can't lose.

I would think it was a bad download originally so I would retry the
upgrade.  I have several servers running CentOS 6 and I religiously
upgrade to the latest kernel when it is available.  I have never had a
server which did not restart after the upgrade which is fortunate
because these are remote being many kilometres from me.

Rick


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