Re: centosplus kernel not up to date ?

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>>> Because they survive kernel updates transparently and you can run the
>>> distro kernel, there will be no "waiting" for each kernel update.
>> That is indeed what I need, I use ieee1394, raw1394 and sbp2 to access
>> my 2tb firewire external drive that is used for backup rotation.
>>
>> I will try that on monday.
>
> Yum shouldn't have deleted your running kernel in the update.  It should 
> just be
> a matter of changing the default to boot in the grub config if you want to 
> run
> the old one a while longer.

No, it didn't, but on reboot, it booted the non-centosplus kernel, the one 
that was more upto date...

Regards, 

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