It should work fine. You will see upon your next boot (at least it did this 
with 7.3) that you have the choice of the new kernel or the backup. Then if 
all goes well, you can remove the backups later (assuming LILO).

<<JAV>>


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From: "MET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Red Hat List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 13:02:18 -0400
Subject: New Kernel || Should I update

> I just ran the Red Hat Update Agent and it informed me that my kernel
> and kernel-source are out of date.  Naturally it says to perform the
> update otherwise they wouldn't have released it, but what do you all
> say?  And, how much work am I going to have to do in order once these
> two RPM's are installed to get them set as the NEW kernel's etc.  I come
> from FreeBSD so I'm used to buildkernel, installkernel and make 
> world.  
> 
> Ideas?
> 
> ~ Matthew
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