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2008 Jun 10
0
mod_security
I've set up a CentOS 5 system as a server for http installs.
Currently up-to-date with
httpd-2.2.3-11.el5_1.centos.3
mod_security-2.1.7-1.el5
my installs were failing just after the root password set up, before
software selection.
I tracked it down to a server error 500 and it was due to
mod_security claiming the comps.xml file was too big
The error:
[Tue Jun 10 09:59:01 2008] [error]
2003 Feb 06
6
Why does old kernel boot when new kernel installed?
I thought I'd summarise this with a proper subject line:
1. We used up2date to upgrade the kernel of a 7.2 machine that is doing far
too much journalling (kjournald at 50% CPU+ often).
2. It installed fine, but when we reboot - GRUB only shows the old 2.4.7-10
although there are 3 kernels listed in grub.conf
My Question is "How can we select booting to 2.4.18-24.7 when GRUB lonly
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