On 10/04/2011 03:56 PM, Max Spevack wrote: > On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, sean darcy wrote: > >> I see on the AWS Management Console an instance action "create image". >> Would this be a coward's way out? > > It certainly seems that way. > > Try it: > > Launch an AMI. > > Modify the instance in some way -- add packages using yum, enable it as > a webserver, etc. > > Go through that create image workflow in the console. It will give you > a private AMI ID for a new AMI that you own. > > Then launch more of that instance, and see if it is in the same state as > the original. > > I haven't tried it, but it seems like that is the way it will work. > > --Max Not quite OT, but I've yum upgrade'd the F15 ami. That installed kernel-PAE-2.6.40.4-5.fc15.i686. Rebooted - still 2.6.38.8-32.fc15.i686.PAE. Then fixed grub to boot 2.6.40. Reboot. Still 2.6.38. cat /boot/grub/grub.conf default=0 fallback=1 timeout=5 splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz hiddenmenu title Fedora-15 (2.6.40.4-5.fc15.i686.PAE) root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.40.4-5.fc15.i686.PAE ro root=LABEL=79d3d2d4 initrd /boot/initramfs-2.6.40.4-5.fc15.i686.PAE.img title Fedora-15 (2.6.38.8-32.fc15.i686.PAE) root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.38.8-32.fc15.i686.PAE ro root=LABEL=79d3d2d4 initrd /boot/initramfs-2.6.38.8-32.fc15.i686.PAE.img Does aws actually reboot the instance? If not, how do you (can you) upgrade the kernel? If aws does really reboot, what am I doing wrong? sean _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud