Last weekend I ran yum update and it included the new kernel 2.6.9-34
Trying a reboot it failed with critical synch errors
I then restarted off the old img 2.6.9-22 and it is running fine.
As this is a production machine (smp) I had to act quickly and didn't have time to
fool around with a fix at that time.
If I look in /boot I have
2.6.9-22.0.1EL
2.6.9-22.0.1ELsmp
2.6.9-22.0.2EL
2.6.9-22.0.2ELsmp
2.6.9-34EL
2.6.9-34ELsmp
Also these repeated with config-, initrd-, System.map, vmlinuz.
What is the cleanest way to remove the latest -34 img and all the pieces so after a
remote boot it will just refer to the -22 img please?
Ray Jones
Webmaster
Trucknet N.Z.
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