Douglas McClendon wrote:
Christoph Wickert wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 14.07.2009, 08:09 -0600 schrieb Douglas McClendon:
2. Imagine after the installation you switch rebootless to the new
system and install a kmod. But you are still running the kernel
from the installation medium and kmods get installed for the
running kernel, which not necessarily needs to be the one that
was installed.
As with a current LiveOS installation, the installation media kernel is
the running kernel. (unless the f11 installer already allows you to
trigger a chrooted yum update as part of install).
Ok, I'll show my good fedora developer maturity and call it a 'night'
now that I'm starting to get sloppy. That should have been worded-
As with a current LiveOS installation, the installation media kernel is
the running kernel. Even if the f11 installer already allows you to
trigger a chrooted yum update as part of the install, you won't be
running the updated kernel until after a reboot.
... Same as RebootlessInstaller ... until ksplice ...
Thanks everyone for the vetting so far. I'm sure by the time I check
back in, I'll have a lot of catching up to do, but that my installer
will be all the better in the long run for it.
peace...
-dmc
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