separate emails to fedora-legacy-announce for each OS

Matthew Miller mattdm at mattdm.org
Sat Apr 23 15:07:12 UTC 2005


On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 04:13:34PM -0500, Eric Rostetter wrote:
> As an example, it doesn't reboot to the new kernel.  So that is an
> extra step that is needed.  If I just do auto updates without checking
> what was done, how do I know I need to reboot to the new kernel? If
> I don't, then I'm not protected by the new security update to the kernel.
> Similar for restarting daemons, etc.

I have a "kervercheck" script that runs nightly and e-mails root whenever
you're running a kernel older than the latest one installed.... I'll try to
get that into Fedora Extras....

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