Hi all,

I am running Redhat 7.1. Occasionally when I suffer from a power blackout, 
I find that some files the kernel requires have become corrupted or 
damaged.  What is the best way of repairing these files?

I have been thinking about doing:
% rpm -Uvh --replacepkgs kernel-2.4.9-31*
but I am not sure of whether this is the best way, or whether there will be 
any unwanted side effects.

Also I have several old versions of the kernel sitting around as the 
recommended way of upgrading is to do a:
% rpm -ivh kernel-<new version>

To get rid of an old version is it OK to simply do:
% rpm -e kernel-<old version>

Best regards,
Vaughan



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