At 7/22/2003 12:25 +1000, you wrote:
4. Why do I get email notifications from RHN for errata against my systems
where the email says it applies to my systems but none of them have the
package installed or showing up the in the errata lists?
This is the only one where I have a clue. Run "up2date -p"
> I always had problems with kernel updates on the 7.x RH. I haven't had
> any problems since I upgraded to 9.
I -usually- don't have any problems... (though I am having an isolated
issue dealing with Software-RAID and the 2.4.20 kernel... *bump*) and I've
been doing it since 7.1 using both up2d
I always had problems with kernel updates on the 7.x RH. I haven't had
any problems since I upgraded to 9.
Ben
- Original Message -
From: "Peter Kiem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Red Hat Users List " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 9:25 P
Peter Kiem wrote:
Hi all,
I've recently put 5 systems (4 x 7.2 and 1 x 7.3) onto basic RHN
subscriptions and everything is working fine except for kernels.
1. Am I right in that kernel actions by default are NOT done even when
explicitly scheduled through RHN as they are on a skip list? I've
s
Hi all,
I've recently put 5 systems (4 x 7.2 and 1 x 7.3) onto basic RHN
subscriptions and everything is working fine except for kernels.
1. Am I right in that kernel actions by default are NOT done even when
explicitly scheduled through RHN as they are on a skip list? I've
scheduled removal of