El Mié 29 Jun 2005 12:55, Ian Pilcher escribió: > Paul Howarth wrote: > > It can require a specific version of the kernel to be installed, but > > having it installed isn't the same as running it. In most cases people > > will get both updates at the same time but the selinux update will take > > effect immediately, whilst the kernel update takes effect only after a > > reboot. > > Best thing to do would have been to conflict with earlier kernel > versions (and possibly check the running kernel version in a script). > (Can a script cause an RPM installation to fail?) > > This all presupposes that the problems were known in advance, however. > Clearly, they weren't. Non sense. If you are upgrading the kernel you have to reboot. Else, you should be reading Linux uin a nut shell. :-D -- select 'mmarques' || '@' || 'unl.edu.ar' AS email; --------------------------------------------------------- Martín Marqués | Programador, DBA Centro de Telemática | Administrador Universidad Nacional del Litoral ---------------------------------------------------------