>(...)
>
> So, if your new kernel gets blown away, the current up2date rpm, which
> is in the Red Hat distro, should make it a breeze to put it back.
>
> > > I also have a soft RAID1 setup with distinct / and /usr partitions.
> > > According to :
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55198
> > > the raidtool shipped with 7.2 has a bug that prevent the machine from
> > > booting in this situation with raidtools-0.90-23. But the bug is
> > > corrected in the 0.90-24 release. How do I install this version
instead
> > > of the CD one during the upgrade process ?
> >
> > You need to clarify if you're doing an upgrade or an install, but when I
> > did my install, I used the installation CD without the updated
raidtools,
> > and it did install and boot properly.  Why, I don't know, but the bug
did
> > not affect me.  I do have separate / and /usr partitions.  The install
did
> > the right thing.  Of course, I did upgrade to the newest raidtools
package
> > right after the install, but I am still not sure why it worked in the
first
> > place.

Thanks for your experience. But as it a production server (quite buzy) I'd
like to have other feedbacks or an official statement or a way of including
the 0.90-24 version during the install. The kernel is not so important to me
as I know the machine will boot with 2.4.7 but I am not sure of the raid
issue :(

Jerome



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