On Wednesday 29 December 2004 11:52, Adrian Wells wrote:
Thanks Paul, has anyone else seen this?
SuSE were pretty quick off the mark to warn people about this. This message appeared on suse-security-announce less than twenty minutes after the original posting about the availability of the updated kernel: ********************** The following only affects SUSE Linux 9.2. We received additional reports of breakage if you have additionaly the UserMode Linux Kernel package "kernel-um" installed. In this case the system initrd will be created from "kernel-um" and not from "kernel-default" or "kernel-smp" As workaround: - If you do not need the kernel-um package, deinstall it using: rpm -e kernel-um and recreate the system initird by running: mkinitrd before rebooting. - if you need the kernel-um package, restore the symlink using: ln -sf /boot/initrd-2.6.8-24.10-default /boot/initrd (replace -default by the kerneltyp you use, detectable by: rpm -qa|grep kernel- which will be either "default", "smp" or "bigsmp".) after installing the updated packages and before booting the new kernel. Ciao, Marcus ********************** -- Phil Driscoll