On 03/01/2017 12:25 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 01/03/17 17:53, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
ARGH!!!
Look at your sample .repo that I just copied and pasted.
For kernels, you have enabled=0
I colored the line red below.
!!!!
I just did not look at it.
Yes, and I did that for a good reason ... Also reason why the line after was "yum update --enablerepo=kernel-testing" ... ;-)
That's what I get for doing it when tired. I did not read the embedded yum command
update in, and fixed the boot with:
sed -i -e s/4.4.51-201/4.9.13-203/g /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf
Really have to figure out how to have a menu so that *IF* the new kernel does not boot, I can fallback...
hmmm. Got an idea.
Anyway, my mailserver test system is up on the new kernel. If it stays up, I will move on to my production systems...
Bob