On Wednesday 26 October 2005 11:41 pm, Alain Black wrote: > BandiPat wrote: > >Question time! > > > >I've got a question for you SuSE guys or somebody else that might > > know. Why is it that each time you go into the "Update System" > > module of yast2 that it wants to reinstall the kernel? If you are > > not aware of that and running a newer kernel, you'll always get the > > original 10 kernel installed. Is that fixed in 10.1 and/or will > > there be a fix for YOU sometime in the very near future? > > > >Of course, you could set them to be locked and not upgradable, but > > then what happens when YOU gets an update? Just seems to me that > > it should be fixed as part of yast2? > > > >regards, > >Lee > > It almost sounds like the program names may not be clear enough for > what they do. This is how I'm reading your post, and my response to > that would be: > > System Update and YOU (Yast Online Update) are two different things. > YOU is the program to run if you're looking to update the packages on > your system with the latest versions available from SuSE. > > If that's not what you meant, please post again so we're answering > the question being asked properly. > > -Alain. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
YOU has nothing to do with the problem. It only appears to make a point about what would happen while YaST2 has this problem. The last sentence of the first paragraph was asking if there would be a fix provided that would appear for YOU. The problem is with "Update System" module of YaST2. Lee --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
