On 18 Oct 2002, Chuck Liggett wrote: >Date: 18 Oct 2002 23:02:22 -0400 >From: Chuck Liggett <chuckl@nacs.net> >To: psyche-list@redhat.com >Content-Type: text/plain >List-Id: Discussion of Red Hat Linux 8.0 (Psyche) <psyche-list.redhat.com> >Subject: new kernel-2.4.18-17.8.0 RPM damages lilo.conf file > >Red Hat just released the new Kernel Upgrade for Psyche, so to keep >my box with the good 'ole green check, I just had to apply them! > >Instead of using the default Grub boot loader, I use the lilo boot >loader. > >During the upgrade of my packages, I received an error about Grub >(which I'm not using), and then when I went to investigate after the >installation completed, I discovered that the lilo Configuration file >had lost my Linux entry! > >So, if I would have rebooted, I wouldn't have been able to select >Linux to boot -- and I would have been stuck using some other O/S! >(Of course, I have emergency boot floppies and plenty of other methods >of recovering, but still....) > >If you're in the same situation, be sure to fix your lilo configuration >and re-run lilo once you have completed the upgrade of the Kernel pkg! > >Regards, >Chuck > >(See Below for Details) > ># rpm -UvhF hwdata-0.48-1.noarch.rpm kernel-2.4.18-17.8.0.i386.rpm \ ^^^^ You hosed things yourself, by using -Uvh on a kernel. You should NEVER use -Uvh on kernels, and this is _widely_ documented. You should _always_ perform kernel upgrades by using rpm -ivh, and never ever with -Uvh. Using up2date instead also makes things automatically "just work(TM)" -- Mike A. Harris ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris OS Systems Engineer XFree86 maintainer Red Hat Inc. -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list