On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
> rpm -Uvh kernel-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
It's usually a good idea to use -ivh with the kernel, so the old kernel
stays in place. You never know when some weird driver issue is going to
make your system unusable :) It's good to be able to boot with something
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
> rpm -Uvh kernel-source-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm kernel-headers-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
>
> rpm -Uvh kernel-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm kernel-ibcs-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
>kernel-pcmcia-cs-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
> --force
>
It is safer to do:
rpm -Ivh kernel-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm kernel-ib
rpm -Uvh kernel-source-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm kernel-headers-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
rpm -Uvh kernel-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm kernel-ibcs-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
kernel-pcmcia-cs-2.2.16-3.i386.rpm
--force
cd /boot/
/sbin/mkinitrd initrd-2.2.16-3.img 2.2.16-3
vi /etc/lilo.conf
**make sure to change the following to l