On 11/27/2011 05:05 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
You may want to run "yum reinstall<kernel version>"
instead. I am
not 100% sure, but it should generate a new initrd.
I've just gotten home and haven't had time to bring in everything (too
tired) let alone set up my laptop. However, man yum has this to say
about reinstall:
Will reinstall the identically versioned package as is currently
installed. This does not work for "installonly" packages, like
Kernels. reinstall operates on groups, files, provides and
filelists just like the "install" command.
Nice idea, though, and thanx for the thought.