Roberto Angelo écrivit (wrote) :

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>  rpm -Uvh
   ^^^^^^^^
> 
>  for all kernel rpms and iniscripts rpm too.
   ^^^     ^^^^^^^^^^^

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Hi,

No ! Never upgrade your kernel by « rpm -U ». You will erase the old
kernel and if the new doesn't work your computer can not boot.

Always use « rpm -i new_kernel » and if all work fine, you can delete
the old with « rpm -e old_kernel ».


Cordialement / Regards,

David BAUDENS

P.S. : sorry for my very bad english

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