[RULE] RULE files not yet reloaded on Savannah?

C David Rigby cdrigby at 9online.fr
Thu Mar 25 21:01:46 EET 2004


The current kernel from RedHat updates is 2.4.20-30.9.  It is one of the 
things that should be upgraded, since kernel bugs tend to have large 
impact, particularly on multiuser systems.  I believe that the RH9 CDs 
include kernel 2.4.8-something.


Marco Fioretti wrote:
>>Marco & all,
>>	
>>The slinky-v0.3.96.iso & image files are on the test server here as 
>>well, and the md5sums match those Michael gives for slinky-v0.3.96.iso, 
>>slinky-v0.3.96.img, disk2.img, and pcmcia.img.
> 
> 
> OK, great!
> 
> 
>>I am going to try to collect all of the relevant RPMs (updated RedHat 
>>ones as well as third party ones, as applicable) and create an iso of 
>>just those. So, since I have not gotten the complete install iso 
>>finished, one can use slinky-v0.3.96.[img|iso] to perform a RedHat 
>>install, then use rpm directly to update from the CD.  Not pretty, but 
>>it should work.
> 
> Yes, this is good too, thanks. It also provides a way to RULE+RH9+updates
> in parallel with your work.
> 
> One (maybe paranoid) question: would the kernel upgrade be in this
> scenario different by one on vanilla RH9 on new PC?
> 
> Later,
> Marco Fioretti
> 
> 
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