(Aug 03 2005 11:15) Jaroslav Vrbicky wrote:
> Hi list,
> 
> I've upgraded my kernel by accident. I did not notice that the kernel 
> package was not exclude in swup.conf. Autoactivation was (and still is) 
> enabled in /etc/sysconfig/bootloader.

In 3.0 the kernel is handled by swup by default. It's the wise thing as
people using custom kernels can simply remove the kernel rpm packages
all together. :)

> So the question is: Can I reboot my box and expect no problems or should 
> I do something else before?
> 
> Box is running TSL 3.0 with, I guess, "default" kernel since I've 
> installed the box.

Just reboot. If you have not done anything to swup.conf or
/etc/sysconfig/bootloader regarding the kernel, everything should be
fine.

During boot you will find that you can boot the old kernel if the new
one has problems.


c


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Christian H. Toldnes
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