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Date:  Mon, 20 Mar 2006 19:17:47 -0800
From:  "Ken Marcus -  Precision Web Hosting, Inc." <kenmarcus (at mark) precisionweb.net>
Subject:  [coba-e:04325] Re: Kernel update error after YUM
To:  <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
Message-Id:  <064f01c64c96$2938c6f0$6700a8c0@youro1n9oy17sk>
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>>
>> I ran the yum update on a spare server and it did update the
>> kernel and did
>> come up after a reboot.
>>
>>
>> If it had not come up, what would be the steps to use the
>> older Kernel? If I was logged in locally would it give me that option?
>>
>
> If you use a VGA monitor and keyboard,
> Should briefly display the Linux Kernel Options,
> Just select the one you want to boot with.
>
> Gerald Waugh


Thanks Gerald. I just wanted to make sure before I knew,  before  I did any 
production servers.


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Ken Marcus
Precision Web Hosting, Inc.
http://www.precisionweb.net