>> I ran "yum update" the other day on my dom0 and let it pull a new
>> kernel. The RPM install scriptlet runs /sbin/new-kernel-pkg (part
>> of the grubby package) to update grub.conf. It writes a new record
>> to boot the Linux kernel instead of Xen. It would be nice if it
>> noticed that it was r
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On 11/25/2013 02:51 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
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> The problem is, this kernel is not just installed on Dom0 machines
> ... so we need some way to know if this is or is not a Dom0 machine
> as well as to set the parameters.
Yes, I suppose it could be u
On 11/23/2013 03:22 PM, Peter wrote:
> On 11/24/2013 08:14 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> > On 11/23/2013 12:07 PM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> >> I ran "yum update" the other day on my dom0 and let it pull a new
> >> kernel. The RPM install scriptlet runs /sbin/new-kernel-pkg (part
> >> of the grubby pack
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On 11/24/2013 08:14 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 11/23/2013 12:07 PM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
>> I ran "yum update" the other day on my dom0 and let it pull a new
>> kernel. The RPM install scriptlet runs /sbin/new-kernel-pkg (part
>> of the grubby pack
On 11/23/2013 12:07 PM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> I ran "yum update" the other day on my dom0 and let it pull a new kernel.
> The RPM install scriptlet runs /sbin/new-kernel-pkg (part of the grubby
> package) to update grub.conf. It writes a new record to boot the Linux
> kernel instead of Xen. It
And it would be nice if it could read your mind and give you a foot
massage, too. Same thing happens if you install both
java-1.6.0-openjdk and jdk-1.7.0 packages at the same time, the system
guesses that whichever one you installed last should be default.
Delete the non "kernel-xen" kernels, and
I ran "yum update" the other day on my dom0 and let it pull a new kernel.
The RPM install scriptlet runs /sbin/new-kernel-pkg (part of the grubby
package) to update grub.conf. It writes a new record to boot the Linux
kernel instead of Xen. It would be nice if it noticed that it was running
insi