On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, seth vidal wrote:
tested it on a kvm.
yum update brings in the kernel.i586 just fine
yum install kernel also brings it in.
not entirely surprisingly but a little confusingly:
yum update kernel does not do it - I think I know why and the only
nice way to fix it is to special-case the kernel.
Yum isn't updating my kernel.i686 to a kernel.i586 package. I do have
kernel-PAE, kernel-headers and kernel-firmware up to date which might be
a factor, but yum doesn't think the kernel.i686 package needs updating.
Michael Young
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