On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 06:50:52PM +0900, Chandra wrote:
I am running CentOS-5 with latest kernel available by deault (2.6.23).
NO! You are no longer running CentOS-5 if you change your kernel for your own version...
Dear Tru, Thank you for your mail. I didn't change anything at all. It is just the default installation.
The person who installed it for you lied.
However, I AM running CentOS-5. Infact, when I did "#rpm -q kernel", it didnt give me any result. I didn't went into details of it assuming that there may be something missing at the trailing end i.e. kernel-<version-no> in my command.
[tru@blackwilson ~]$ rpm -q kernel kernel-2.6.18-53.1.6.el5 [tru@blackwilson ~]$ rpm -q centos-release centos-release-5-1.0.el5.centos.1 [tru@blackwilson ~]$ uname -a Linux blackwilson.xxx 2.6.18-53.1.6.el5 #1 SMP Wed Jan 23 11:28:47 EST 2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
That what you should have for a current CentOS-5 x86_64 machine. There is no kernel 2.6.23 from CentOS.
try to install the default kernel with: # yum install kernel
And report any error once you have rebooted with the CentOS kernel.
Anyway, I would appreciate if you can help me to get my problem solved.
There is no support for non CentOS kernel, sorry.
Tru