James,

What I would recommend doing is this:
1. IPL from the tape you created to start the install.
2. Start the install process again.  When it gets to the point where the
DASD volumes are mounted, stop.
3. Start another telnet/ssh session to the system.  (If you try to break out
of yast, I believe it unmounts the disks before it exits.)
4. FTP the updated kernel from your update CD to the boot directory on DASD.
(See next item as to where that would be.)
5. chroot to the root file system.  I believe the SuSE install mounts the
volumes on /mnt, so you would do "chroot /mnt"
6. Re-run zipl with the new kernel.  This is "applying the maintenance."
7. Exit from the chroot.
8. Unmount the DASD volumes
9. Re-IPL from DASD.

Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: James Melin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 10:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Assuming my IPL halt problem is because the kernal I installed
needs the 3390 mod 9 patch...


How do you update a system you cannot boot (SuSE 7.2 in this case)? The
docs on the CD of maintenance I have say to 'run yast2 from the installed
system' which is impossible, since I cannot get it to install.

I have a ton of patches on the one maint CD I recieved. I was even able to
use this to get an init ramdisk that could handle fdasd/dasdfmt properly,
but I'm at a loss to figure out how to get the maint into a system that I
cannot bring up. I am running in LPAR mode, as we have no VM (budget)
available, so I can't even make 3390-3 images to use instead.

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