Hello.
I tried now in two machines,upgrading first kernel as is described in Red Hat support
documents
and later upgrade all rpm packages without problem.
Thanks
Josep
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>On 28/01/2002 at 11:31 PM Josep M. [EMAIL PROTEC
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On 28/01/2002 at 11:31 PM Josep M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[gregausit/redhat-list] wrote:
>Hello.
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>Just when finished upgrade,had a problem with console session,I open
>another console session (ctrl-f2) and was not possible login
>because an problem,maybe w
Hello.
Just when finished upgrade,had a problem with console session,I open
another console session (ctrl-f2) and was not possible login
because an problem,maybe was kernel uppgrade the problem,but was
impossible boot the machine:)
Do You believe that upgrading kernel first will be solved?
Josep
Sounds
like the kernel rpms were updated and you just have to compile the new
kernel.
Course, first you will have to get into the system !
So
this command does work under 7.2 ? I have not gotten it to work at all on four
different systems.
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Hello.
You are lucky,I tried this some days ago and machine was
unbootable:( I checked rpm´s integrity before update and was all
ok.
Josep
Begin of Quote Harold Cubillos :
Hello,
I am
experiencing a problem trying to update my redhat 7.2 server using
the
built in ftp client in rpm.
I am
Hello,
I am experiencing a problem trying to update my redhat 7.2 server using the
built in ftp client in rpm.
I am executing this command:
rpm -Fvh ftp://ftp.server.com/pub/7.2/updates/en/os/i386/*
However, I get nothing. No error messages or anything to give me an idea