If you are using up2date, everything will be done for you. Of course, you
need to reboot for the new kernel.


Cheers.

On 12/07/03 11:07 -0400, Lee Flier wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 09:14, Ed Wilts wrote:
> > Within a given release, like 8.0, Red Hat guarantees binary
> > compatibility.  That means that the primary focus for the Red Hat
> > Network (RHN) is security patches, and not feature releases.
> 
> Ahhhhh.... OK, that clarifies things quite a bit.
> 
> > It just magically all works.  Download the ISO images, do your upgrade
> > (or a fresh install, whichever works best for you), and then set up RHN
> > on your 9 system.  I think if you've upgraded, you don't have to do
> > anything else.  If you did a fresh install, reconfigure up2date, use
> > your current username and password, and connect.  Then go to the RHN web
> > pages, delete your 8.0 system and authorize your 9 system.
> 
> Ah, OK, makes sense now.
> 
> Also, if the kernel is updated using up2date, is it automatically
> recompiled or do I still have to do that?
> 
> Thanks guys,
> Lee
> 
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