On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
Mike Rose wrote:
[...] My mistake, also, about modprobe.conf.
The 2.6.5-7.151-default rpm in fact seems to have changed /etc/sysconfig/kernel.
Now you are talking about yet another file. Anyways, I just tried to reproduce on a 9.1 installation. No such problem happened. Neither /etc/modprobe.conf nor /etc/sysconfig/kernel got changed, the raid1 module was still in the initrd after installing new kernels. So it must be a local issue on your side.
Well the problem has happened on two different computers (one using ide and the other sata HDDs). Although the problem refuses to repeat itself - I removed the 2.6.5-7.151-default kernel, then installed it again and all was fine. Both computer had faiurly standard installations of 9.1 Pro on them: base + minimal X11. Thanks for trying to reproduce the problem.
cu Ludwig
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