1 Apr
2005
1 Apr
'05
11:11
Mike Rose wrote:
I guess this is a security matter in a way if you consider that installing the 2.6.5-7.151-default kernel on a computer using software raid for / means it can no longer boot, therefore it is very secure...
anyway this kernel rpm removed the raid1 module from /etc/modules.conf so that a computer booting from a linux raid partition could no longer boot. restoring /etc/modules.conf fixed it. no warnings during rpm install (-ivh used).
I suppose you are talking about SUSE LINUX 9.1 and modprobe.conf? Which line exactly got removed? cu Ludwig -- (o_ Ludwig Nussel //\ SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Development V_/_ http://www.suse.de/