Upgrading the Kernel

Matthew Benjamin msbenjamin12 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 23 17:50:24 UTC 2006


On 6/23/06, James Kosin <jkosin at beta.intcomgrp.com> wrote:
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> Matthew Benjamin wrote:
> > If you upgrade the Kernel, do you have to reboot the server. Can you
> > upgrade it through yum?
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> > mB.
> Yes, you have to reboot to get the functionality of the new kernel.
> Until someone builds a hot-swappable kernel, we will always face that
> issue.
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> Yes, you can update it through yum.  The trick is, you don't want to
> replace your currently running kernel, you want to install a new kernel.
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> - -James
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Thanks.
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mB.
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