On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 9:30 PM, JohnS jses27@gmail.com wrote:
You can do: rpm -q --changelog kernel >> changelog.log \ rpm -q --changelog kernel-2.6.18-194.8.1.el5 >> changelog.log
To view the changelog for patches and BZs Applied to the kernel or any rpm. As in load up the newest one and run the command. I see a lot of changes between the newest one and the one (194.3.1) that you tried and said solved it. I would creep on up in versions to the newest one you can run with out the problem then file a bug report with a good description of the problem and type of hardware also (i think important for your problem).
Egad - on the CentOS mirror I checked (USC), there are no kernels between 194.3.1 and 194.8.1.
If I just build kernels from the Linux archives, would those just work as-is under CentOS? I haven't actually done that in a while, but if it's moderately safe using the "standard" spec files....
(I haven't looked through the changelogs yet.)
Mark