On Tuesday 22 May 2007 07:44, jdd wrote: > You are probably already informed :-), but the last 10.2 kernel update > brake the computer boot... ....
Here was mess. In menu.lst initrd was listed with version string. for both old and new kernel. Old version of kernel and initrd that should be rescue if new doesn't work wasn't linked anywhere and if it was modules were deleted. New version was first in the list and set as default. There was Failsafe option for new kernel as second and than old entries?! What would be the purpose? BTW, new kernel worked fine. There seems to be problem with kernel sources too. I compiled new kernel with system clock of 1000 Hz where I changed version string suffix from default to custom, but new compilation overwrote default kernel modules instead to install it in a new subdirectory, which was the problem as I manually copied kernel to /boot directory, but modules were installed in wrong place. After installation of old kernel from DVD system and cleanup of /boot directory and menu.lst I was able to boot, but YOU has no clue what happened and there is no update offered. Second problem is that it is offering samba update that was installed twice and after reboot it comes up again. It is patch 3350-0. -- Regards, Rajko. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]