Hi,

Maybe I'm wrong, but I discovered that up2date doesn't recognize that a new
kernel is installed if this is done via rpm -ivh (instead of rpm -uvh)...

Does this makes any sense? Should I just upgrade the kernel to satisfied
up2date or ignore up2date and keep the copy of the old kernel for security
reasons?

If I let up2date to install the new kernel (by the way, 2.2.16-3), it
removes the old one (I did this on one system) and then doesn't complain
anymore. If I use up2date to download the package and run "rpm -ivh
kernel-2.2.16-3.i686.rpm", up2date keeps saying that I should upgrade the
kernel...

I will appreciate any comments on this!
Regards,

Tomas Garcia Ferrari

Bigital
http://bigital.com



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