On 18 Apr, Owen Gray wrote:
> I have downloaded kernel-2.0.32-3.i386.rpm.
>
> When I enter rpm -q kernel I get this response:
>
> kernel 2.0.31-7
> kernel 2.0.32-2
>
> I have both kernels on my system as a result of updating RH 5.0
> earlier in accordance with the instructions in
> http://www.redhat.com/support/docs/rhl/intel/kernel-upgrade-intel.html.
> I am running the 2.0.32 kernel.
>
> When I enter rpm -Uvh kernel-2.0.32-3.i386.rpm as instructed, I get
> the following message:
You *don't* want to do rpm -Uvh on a kernel update. Do an rpm
-i on it. -Uvh will try and upgrade from the previous kernel, which
will remove it, breaking the dependencies you show. It will also make
it so that you cannot boot should you're system have problems with the
new kernel revisions.
Adam
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