Re: Howto update the kernel on ec2

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On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 05:15:38PM -0400, Sean Darcy wrote:
> >http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/UserProvidedkernels.html#AmazonKernelImageIDs
[...]
> Is there any easy way to figure out what are aki kernels?

Yes, you look at the list Amazon provides.


> How do you find out how these map to fedora kernels?

They're registered when the AMI is uploaded by Release Engineering. You
really don't have to worry about this, but you can see it with
euca-describe-instances from the command line or by looking up the AMI on
Amazon's web site. (Or you can look at
http://thecloudmarket.com/image/ami-b22e5cdb--fedora-x86-64-19-20130627-sda#/definition,
although beware of that site's statistics page, because they're counting
_images_, not usage.)


> I guess as long as yum upgrade works, I really shouldn't care.

That is definitely the goal.

> Again, thanks for making all this remarkably painless.

You're welcome. We appreciate the feedback!
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