On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 01:14 -0800, Gary Peck wrote:
- the SELinux policy package doesn't get pulled in by anything
when
doing an upgrade. maybe something can depend on it? or maybe this
should just go in the "unsupported" category.
This is a good thing, IMHO. Enabling it on an upgrade is going to
require some manual changes and thus I don't think that it should get
pulled in on an upgrade.
- i spent a few hours trying to get the new kernel-2.6/lvm2
combination
to boot from my lvm1 partitions. i have /boot as a normal ext3
partition and everything else (including /) on lvm. i figured out that
this upgrade actually needs to be done in multiple parts. if you try
to install kernel 2.6 and lvm2 and reboot after that, the device nodes
for your lvm partition won't get upgraded and the boot will fail.
there should be a note somewhere to explain this to people. this is
what i had to do:
Well, eventually this needs to just be made more seamless in general.
Upgrades right now are a shaky proposition, especially if you throw LVM
into the mix, even through anaconda much less any other method.
Cheers,
Jeremy