The /etc/modprobe.conf is edited automatically only if you rpm -Uvh the kudzu package from updates.
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 19:58:05 +0000, Cian Duffy wrote: > hrmm. I thought it did this bit automatically, but: > > cd to /boot/etc and edit the yaboot.conf to have the new kernel. Don't > delete the old one in case the new one doesn't like you for some reason > - add it as Linux2, for instance. Once you've got the new kernel, > initrd, etc added - you can check the filenames as they're all in /boot, > run /sbin/ybin to update yaboot, and then reboot > > You may need to edit /etc/modprobe.conf also, but I think thats done > automatically. > > Cian > > On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 11:54:04 -0800 (PST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> ok.. I logged in as root and installed the update. I know it installed >> because if i try to install it again it says that it is already >> installed. When I reboot, the system still has the old kernel version >> listed, and the sound still doesnt work... How can I get it to use the >> updated version? BTW, thanks for all the help >> >> Brendan Chenelle >> >> ___________________________________________________________________ >> Speed up your surfing with Juno SpeedBand. Now includes pop-up blocker! >> Only $14.95/month -visit http://www.juno.com/surf to sign up today! >> >> _______________________________________________ >> yellowdog-general mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general >> HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com' >> _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com'
