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Connie Sieh <[log in to unmask]>
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Connie Sieh <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Jul 2005 09:40:43 -0500
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It is a issue with not enough time to put in the kernel-module patches 
into the new yum?  Volunteers?

-Connie Sieh
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 
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> On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 01:35:29AM +0300, Ioannis Vranos wrote:
> > 
> > In the beginning I had this problem myself too, however anything looks OK 
> > to me now. Try doing a
> > 
> > yum clean all
> > 
> > and then
> > 
> > yum upgrade
> 
> Thanks, that worked for me. All the latest updates have installed except
> for kernel-module-openafs-2.6.9-11.EL and
> kernel-module-openafs-2.6.9-11.ELsmp, which has already been explained
> earlier in the thread by Troy. Manually installing them using
> 
> yum install kernel-module-openafs-2.6.9-11.EL kernel-module-openafs-2.6.9-11.ELsmp
> 
> works, but until the manual install is completed, AFS ends up broken after a
> reboot into the new kernel. This is not an issue with the daily yum 
> cron job, since "kernel* openafs* GFS*" are excluded.
> 

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