Did it create the new kernel (i.e. has it been written to /boot)?
Don't know if this is related, but when I migrated my HP DL580s from Red
Hat AS 2.1 to 3, the new kernel was nowhere to be found. (Same
procedure worked fine on HP DL380s, and an assortment of Dell PEs.)
I ended up having to re-install those systems from scratch.
Kind regards,
Herta
sancho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 01/23/06 2:09 pm >>>
Dang-it! The title say it all. After upgrading RHEL3AS from x.x.37EL to
x.x.37.0.1, the new kernel does not show up in the GRUB start list.
However, up2date reports that the new kernel is installed!
I vaguely remember this problem crossing the list, but can't find my
notes on it. Do I recall that there was a specific fixable reason that
kernels are installed in the wrong place rather that the proper partion
so GRUB does not see it? Does anyone have a quick solution or
suggestion
of where to look. I don't have time to spend on this right now but may
get time tomorrow...
Sanch
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