to, 2008-07-17 kello 09:16 +0100, ne.. kirjoitti:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 08:05, Antti J. Huhtala ahuhtal4@welho.com wrote:
Hi list,
I just finished building a custom kernel from 2.6.18-53.1.21 source rpm
- this time with ISA bus and ISAPNP support which I accidentally left
out of my previous attempt. Unfortunately, this time I forgot to change my identifier in kernel-2.6.spec file. Thus I now have one *installed* kernel version *without* ISA support, and another one *with* ISA support but as rpm, not yet installed. Both kernels now have identical identifiers.
What is the safe way to remove the previous installed kernel version without taking out the uninstalled new version? Is the latter safe in ~/rpmbuild/RPMS if I use 'rpm -e' to remove the former version?
There is no need to remove the old kernel. Use the --replacefiles option to rpm when installing the new kernel. Then verify that your grub.conf/lilo.conf has the correct entry.
Ah, indeed. I've never used --replacefiles in installing kernels but guess it works with them just as with any other files. Thanks!
Antti