Phil Schaffner wrote:
Phil Schaffner wrote:
Tosh wrote:
...
might after all not be a kernel issue, but a dependency issue, anyway
first try the following
download the kernel, kernel-devel and kernel-headers (32bit or 64bit)
on a computer and put it on a usb stick, I recommend 2.6.18-150.el5
The latest CentOS kernel is kernel-2.6.18-128.1.10.el5. Since that is
not a CentOS kernel:
Yes the official RHEL/CentOS 5.3 kernel at the moment is 2.6.18-128.1.10
1. Why are you recommending it?
There are some know issues with certain hardware, mainly some older
hardware and some very new one's, where the kernel panics
As Brenda was having a kernel panic, I suggested to try one of these
version, or older or newer
Here are 2 examples :
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=494114
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=470202
2. From where do you expect the OP to download it?
I mentioned this earlier, didn't mention it again
Kernel 2.6.18-128 versions are known to give problems on some hardware
platforms, try using an older (2.6.18-92) or a newer kernel (2.6.18-144
or higher available at http://people.redhat.com/dzickus/el5/)
These are pre RHEL/CentOS 5.4 kernels, normally not intended for
production use or supported by RedHat
The rest of the procedure should work with CentOS packages.
Yes
Dohhh - sorry - wrong mailing list (too early on a Monday), but don't
think that's a standard EL5 kernel either.
Yes this is the RedHat mailing list, not the CentOS mailing list, but
the answer would still be the same
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