[ale] How to upgrade kernel in Fedora?

Dow Hurst Dow.Hurst at mindspring.com
Sat Jun 18 11:27:11 EDT 2005


Just for those who don't know what initrd is:

It is to make available modules needed for booting that are not in the 
kernel image at boot.  The booting kernel may be too large if the 
modules were included in the image so initrd was born.  Others can 
elaborate if they want!
Dow


Joe Knapka wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>
>I am having a problem upgrading my kernel from the 2.6.8-xyz shipped
>with FC3, to 2.6.11 from kernel.org.  I built and installed the kernel
>image and modules successfully, but when I try to boot the new kernel,
>I get a kernel panic because it can't load module "/lib/raid.ko" due
>to module version mismatch. (Even though I disabled module versioning
>when configuring the kernel...)
>
>The old kernel boots initially from an initrd, and I'm trying to use
>that same initrd to boot the new kernel as well (because I don't know
>what else to do). I presume that /lib/raid.ko exists on the initrd,
>but I'm at a loss how to fix this. Do I need to build a new initrd for
>this kernel, and if so, how do I do that?  Why do I need the initrd in
>the first place? (Is it because my / is on a software RAID partition?)
>Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
>
>Thanks,
>
>-- Joe Knapka  j k n a p k a at k n e u r o . n e t
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