Igor Jagec wrote:
On Sri, 2007-10-10 at 15:34 -0400, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
Noticed kernel update for 10.3 386 system and I am concerned that I will end up with a NON-booting system.
That concerns me either. I didn't know that SUSE updates kernel packages rather then install new packages and keeps the old ones on the system.
Is it possible to roll back the old one, or something, in case we really end up with a non booting system?
Fortunately, I didn't end up with a non booting system today, and nVidia drivers works either, but you never know when that might happen.
Cheers!
You will be happy to hear of two improvements with the new kernel: 1) It works! a) drivers that had stopped working for disk controllers now compile and can load b) it properly 'mkinitrd' to incorporate user supplied module into boot image c) it did not corrupt the MBR when installed as an update like .31 did for me d) the HDA sound support works - I can change volume without loss of sound 2) It leaves a copy of the previous kernel in place. a) it properly modifies GRUB adding itself and leaving prior boot kernel pointer b) it was compatible with a MD raid installation Finally, I can stop looking for an apparantly non-existant copy of version -25 which was the last version that worked with my scsi hardware raid controller. The sound still works and all issues I had previously with the kernel are gone. Richard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org