Re: Fw: Samba install problem

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Freedom Web Services wrote:
On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 22:12 +0100, Freedom Web Services wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Howarth" <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Freedom Web Services" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "For users of
Fedora Core releases" <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: Samba install problem


> On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 21:54 +0100, Freedom Web Services wrote:
>> > On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 18:42 +0100, Freedom Web Services wrote:
>> >> I have downloaded and installed the 2.6.16-1.2122_FC5 kernal update
>> >> but
>> >> unfornatunatly this does not solve the problem. The eciadsl-doctor
>> >> program
>> >> still shows that the n_hdlc module is not found, it also reports >> >> that
>> >> I
>> >> am
>> >> using the 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5 kernal, how can this be when I have >> >> just
>> >> installed the updated kernal with no problems?  Am I missing
>> >> something?
>> >
>> > You won't be using the 2.6.16-1.2122_FC5 kernel until you've >> > rebooted.
>> >
>> > Paul,
>>
>> I have rebooted a couple of times plus the computer was off overnight!
>
> What's the output of:
>
> $ rpm -qa kernel\*
kernel-2.6.15-1.2054_FC5

> $ uname -a
Linux linux 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5

> $ cat /etc/sysconfig/kernel
UPDATEDEFAULT=yes
DEFAULTKERNEL=kernel

> $ cat /etc/grub.conf
default=0
timeout=5
splashimage=(hdo,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
hiddenmenu
title fedora Core (2.6.15-1.2054_FC5)
    root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinux-2.6.15-1.2054_FC5 ro root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 rhgb
quiet
initrd /initrd-2.6.15-1.2054_FC5.img

By the looks of it the kernel has not been updated, strange as it installed
with no problems!

The only explanation I can think of for this is that you downloaded and
installed the SRPM (.src.rpm) instead of the binary RPM for your
system's architecture (e.g. .i386.rpm or .x86_64.rpm).


The kernel I downloaded was kernel-2.6.16-1.2122_FC5.i586.rpm, I tried this one as I could not find an i386 one.

That's because there isn't one :-)

You may well have an i686 kernel currently:

$ rpm -qa --qf '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}.%{ARCH}\n' kernel\*

The latest kernel update should always be available here:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/5/i386/

Get the one that's the same arch as your current kernel.

Paul.


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