How to not allowing YoU to update the kernel?
Hello guys! I've been trying to find a manual for YaST (YoU) but haven't found the answers.. Hope you're not killing me for raising this question in this group, but it is somehow security related, at least for my part :-) As I have installed a program that requires the server to have a "stable" kernel version I would like YoU to NOT update the kernel unless I say so. If the kernel is updated I have to recompile the beforementioned program in order for it to work... (...in case of an emergency/uncontrolled reboot) I've taken a look at YoU and found the kernel in the list and kinda "locked" it (there's a symbol of a lock next to it and it says Protected - Do Not Modify). I wonder if this is the correct procedure for not having an uncontrolled kernel update. Best regards. Odd Arne Beck -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:15 am, Beck, Odd Arne wrote:
I've been trying to find a manual for YaST (YoU) but haven't found the answers..
As I have installed a program that requires the server to have a "stable" kernel version I would like YoU to NOT update the kernel unless I say so.
You didn't say what version of SuSE you are using. If it's a SuSE 9.3, 10.0, or 10.1 then at the bottom of the graphic YOU window click the "Configure fully automatic update" button. This gives you the "YOU automatic mode setup" window. At the bottom is a check-box "Skip patches with pre-install information". Selecting this will screen out all kernel upgrades, as they will always warn about the impending reboot. It also sends root an email warning of the skipped patch. SLES9 Lacks this important feature, so I can't use auto-update on any production boxes. Maybe your suggestion of locking the kernel in YaST will work. Or perhaps if you were custom-compiling your kernels, then YaST shouldn't do any upgrades on you. Just get the kernel source, cd into /usr/src/linux and type "make cloneconfig" and it will set things up to compile the stock kernel. Run that and YaST should leave it alone. FWIW, michaelj -- Michael James michael.james@csiro.au System Administrator voice: 02 6246 5040 CSIRO Bioinformatics Facility fax: 02 6246 5166 No matter how much you pay for software, you always get less than you hoped. Unless you pay nothing, then you get more.
On Jul 28, Beck, Odd Arne
As I have installed a program that requires the server to have a "stable" kernel version I would like YoU to NOT update the kernel unless I say so. If the kernel is updated I have to recompile the beforementioned program in order for it to work... (...in case of an emergency/uncontrolled reboot)
Hi, You might want to try fou4s (http://fou4s.gaugusch.at/) instead of YOU. It allows you to ignore some updates ("IgnoreList" in fou4s.conf) or just inform about the updates without installation ("RemarkList"). Fou4s is especially designed for use in cron-jobs. Markus -- __________________ /"\ Markus Gaugusch \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign markus(at)gaugusch.at X Against HTML Mail / \
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