Is it possible to compile a new kernel befor the reboot?
Whats about 
Our remote box has an RAID Controler from GDT whos driver surely is not in
the default kernel...


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Von: Donovan Baarda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. Februar 2002 14:08
An: I. Forbes
Cc: Andreas Rabus; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: dist-upgrade on remote server


On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 11:52:49AM +0200, I. Forbes wrote:
> Hello Andreas
> 
> It should be possible.  I upgraded a number machines from slink to
> potato - remotely but I  have not started on remote potato to woody
> upgrades yet.  If helps if you have practised on a local machine.
> 
> I suggest you take a few precautions:
[...]
> -   be vary careful before you re-boot the machine.

I just had to travel to a server that failed to come up from a reboot after
remote upgrade to woody. The problem was kernel-2.4.17's initrd stuff didn't
automaticly load the AHA-2940 module... In the 2.2.x series kernel this must
have been compiled in, but for the new 2.4.x series it needed an entry in
/etc/modules. I ended up manualy running modconf to add it in, then
dpkg-reconfigure'd the kernel to make sure the initrd had it in. Another
option that _might_ have worked is installing discover... 

Just something else to be wary of :-(


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