On Sun, 2010-12-05 at 09:14 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I noticed that there is a new kernel out and I wanted to try patching
> it using ksplice. I have fedora-ksplice installed, and was wondering
> what I should do? I do use yum mostly for my installs and updates.

Ranjan,

Go to http://www.ksplice.com and download/install the ksplice-uptrack
rpm for whichever Fedora you have installed (F13 or F14).

Note carefully that ksplice will automatically apply *their* current
patches to the kernel at boot-time, but it does NOT install the
corresponding kernel RPM. For this reason no auditing or configuration
management software (e.g. uname and rpm/yum) that is not ksplice-aware
will report your system is patched.

--Doc Savage
  Fairview Heights, IL

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