On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 11:52:34PM -0700, Shahms E. King wrote: > unbootable* in fact. It seems that when /sbin/new-kernel-pkg can't make > an initial ram disk because the required scsi_hostadapter module isn't > included Anaconda ignores the failure and continues on it's merry way > leaving the old grub.conf in place. You know, the one that points to > kernels which are no longer present? One would think modules not shipped > with the kernel wouldn't be added to modprobe.conf. Being without a > SCSI driver is one thing if it isn't stable, but it shouldn't leave the > resulting upgrade unbootable. Please bugzilla this.