5 Dec
2007
5 Dec
'07
21:37
Ken Schneider wrote:
Another thing you can do is download the updated kernel from the update site[1] and install it yourself using rpm -i and it will install as another bootable kernel and give you a chance to make your module and test before removing any older kernel. [1] http://download.opensuse.org/update/10.3/rpm/i586/ That should really be the default behaviour. Making roll-back easy whenever necessary.
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