On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 11:52:13 +0100 Michael Schwendt mschwendt@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 16:04:47 -0600, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
OK, thanks! I am not sure I understood this correctly, but here is what I did:
sudo yum update -y (this brings back the new kernel and installs it).
rpm -q --scripts kernel|tail -2 posttrans scriptlet (using /bin/sh): /bin/kernel-install add 3.12.5-302.fc20.x86_64 /boot/vmlinuz-3.12.5-302.fc20.x86_64 || exit $?
So, this appears to match whatever you have written above. Now what should I do?
Well, it depends. What would you like to do?
You could become superuser root, then run exactly the kernel-install command found above, and check the exit return code and watch out for any warning/error it might print.
Thanks! $ sudo rpm -q --scripts kernel|tail -2 posttrans scriptlet (using /bin/sh): /bin/kernel-install add 3.12.5-302.fc20.x86_64 /boot/vmlinuz-3.12.5-302.fc20.x86_64 || exit $?
This is all I get. Not sure what it means/how to check the exit return code.
Next step would be to debug the /bin/kernel-install script in an attempt at finding out where it fails. Perhaps it fails within the /sbin/new-kernel-pkg script, perhaps in grubby (that'll be C code then, however), perhaps due to SELinux, or perhaps because it doesn't recognise a valid template in your grub.cfg.
How does one debug the /bin/kernel-install script?
You could also spend some time in bugzilla and search for whether somebody else is affected.
Thanks! I will look around, but judging by how no one has complained on this list or pointed to a BZ entry, perhaps not.
Many thanks again, and best wishes! Ranjan
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