Re: Can I force it? F9 >> F10 (the F9 kernel is newer than F10s) ...

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Thanks Kevin!

I did that and after removing "rhgb-9.0.0-8.fc9.x86_64" due to:

    Transaction Check Error:
    file /usr/bin/rhgb-client from install of plymouth-0.6.0-0.2008.11.17.3.fc10.x86_64 conflicts with file from package rhgb-9.0.0-8.fc9.x86_64

It worked great!

I'm proceeding with the upgrade as follows:

  a) NO RE-BOOT (don't want a mutant OS (mostly F9 w/an F10 kernel, etc)
  b) yum upgrade

For me, this looks like:

Transaction Summary
============================
Install    114 Package(s)         
Update    1893 Package(s)         
Remove       0 Package(s)         

Total size: 2.0 G

I'll keep on from here!

  Thanks again,

  Joe Kazura

On May 21, 2009, at 9:01 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:

Joe Kazura wrote:
I'm sure the CURRENT f10 kernel is much newer, which is why I was
thinking is there a way to force it?

The 2.6.27.1 one is really older. Get the 2.6.29.x kernels from
updates-testing (yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update kernel). They
should hit stable soon.

       Kevin Kofler

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