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06-25-2002 06:46 AM
06-25-2002 06:46 AM
Bob Menefee
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06-25-2002 06:49 AM
06-25-2002 06:49 AM
Re: DEFER KERNEL REBUILD---BUG
did you defer kernel changes to later, or did you chose make a system reboot later? Only second option is what you want. You *have* to create a new kernel, but you can boot at a later time. This should do it for you.
Allways stay on the bright side of life!
Peter
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06-25-2002 06:51 AM
06-25-2002 06:51 AM
Re: DEFER KERNEL REBUILD---BUG
HTH
Marty
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06-25-2002 06:54 AM
06-25-2002 06:54 AM
Re: DEFER KERNEL REBUILD---BUG
When you check the defer kernel changes until later, I believe you are required to buiild the kernel manually.
Hope this helps
Chris
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06-25-2002 06:58 AM
06-25-2002 06:58 AM
Solutionif do some changes for kernel, and don't want to reboot at this time i take the following procedure:
--> make the needed changes
--> let same make a new kernel (and a copy of the old one, which is actually in RAM)
--> tell sam to do the reboot at a later time
This works allways fine for me.
Allways stay on the bright side of life!
Peter
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06-25-2002 07:01 AM
06-25-2002 07:01 AM
Re: DEFER KERNEL REBUILD---BUG
If you reboot the system without regenrating the kernel, the last kernel changes are back and you have do the changes once again. What you should do is defer the changes but before rebooting the system, regenarate the kernel and reboot.
Hope this helps.
Regds
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06-25-2002 07:09 AM
06-25-2002 07:09 AM
Re: DEFER KERNEL REBUILD---BUG
You do need to build the kernel now. You'll get a warning window in SAM that allows you to choose not to move the kernel/not shutdown now. Then you need to run kmupdate which moves the kernel files into place. Then you can schedule your reboot when it's convenient.
Pete
Pete
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06-25-2002 07:15 AM
06-25-2002 07:15 AM
Re: DEFER KERNEL REBUILD---BUG
Make sure that you are not doing multiple changes without a reboot ! I always schedule the shutdown time and tune the kernel, because for me it's of no use if I tune the kernel and not using it.