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RE: Ultra Monkey + RedHat 7.3

To: <lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Ultra Monkey + RedHat 7.3
From: "Peter Mueller" <pmueller@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 17:57:28 -0700
You need to install kernels with rpm -ivh.  Kernel source should be -uvh.
 
To fix the kernel problem, install the latest non-UM RH kernel, reboot with
this kernel, remove the other kernels, then rpm -ivh the ultramonkey one.
You should then boot that one.

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From: lvs-users-bounces+pmueller=sidestep.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on
behalf of Gary James
Sent: Fri 8/13/2004 7:07 PM
To: lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Ultra Monkey + RedHat 7.3



Hello,

I'm trying to install Ultra Monkey on RedHat 7.3.  I refreshed my
original unmodified 2.4.18-3 kernel with 2.4.20-31.9.um.2 using the command

rpm -Fhv kernel*2.4.20-31.9.um.2.i686.rpm
(I had only downloaded kernel-2.4.20-31.9.um.2.i686.rpm because that is
the only rpm that seemed relevent to my architecture)

On the first attempt the result was an unbootable system.  I realized
that I probably needed to compile my SCSI driver for 2.4.20-31.9.um.2
and make a new initrd file for 2.4.20-31.9.um.2 with my newly compiled
SCSI driver module .  After the next reboot, the machine booted but when
I run

uname -r

I still get "2.4.18-3" which is the original kernel.  Should that happen
or did I do something wrong?  As far as I can tell 2.4.18-3 has been
removed from the system.

By the way, when I tried to install
kernel-source-2.4.20-31.9.um.2.i386.rpm it had dependency problems
because Red Hat 7.3 does not have glibc 2.3.

Thanks

--Gary

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