Recurrent error on yum update

Les hlhowell at pacbell.net
Fri Nov 13 17:42:53 UTC 2009


Hi everyone,
	I am getting the following recurrent error on yum update:
ERROR with rpm_check_debug vs depsolve:
kernel-uname-r = 2.6.27.29-170.2.78.fc10.i686 is needed by
kmod-em8300-2.6.27.29-170.2.78.fc10.i686-0.17.3-1.fc10.2.i686
kernel-uname-r = 2.6.27.29-170.2.79.fc10.i686 is needed by
kmod-em8300-2.6.27.29-170.2.79.fc10.i686-0.17.3-1.fc10.3.i686
kernel-uname-r = 2.6.27.30-170.2.82.fc10.i686 is needed by
kmod-em8300-2.6.27.30-170.2.82.fc10.i686-0.17.3-1.fc10.4.i686
Please report this error at http://yum.baseurl.org/report

And here is what I have from yum:
yum info kernel
Loaded plugins: dellsysidplugin2, refresh-packagekit
Installed Packages
Name       : kernel
Arch       : i586
Version    : 2.6.30.5
Release    : 43.fc11
Size       : 50 M
Repo       : installed
Summary    : The Linux kernel
URL        : http://www.kernel.org/
License    : GPLv2
Description: The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the
core of
           : any Linux operating system.  The kernel handles the basic
functions
           : of the operating system: memory allocation, process
allocation,
           : device input and output, etc.

Name       : kernel
Arch       : i586
Version    : 2.6.30.8
Release    : 64.fc11
Size       : 50 M
Repo       : installed
>From repo  : updates
Summary    : The Linux kernel
URL        : http://www.kernel.org/
License    : GPLv2
Description: The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the
core of
           : any Linux operating system.  The kernel handles the basic
functions
           : of the operating system: memory allocation, process
allocation,
           : device input and output, etc.

Name       : kernel
Arch       : i586
Version    : 2.6.30.9
Release    : 90.fc11
Size       : 50 M
Repo       : installed
>From repo  : updates
Summary    : The Linux kernel
URL        : http://www.kernel.org/
License    : GPLv2
Description: The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the
core of
           : any Linux operating system.  The kernel handles the basic
functions
           : of the operating system: memory allocation, process
allocation,
           : device input and output, etc.

Available Packages
Name       : kernel
Arch       : i586
Version    : 2.6.30.9
Release    : 96.fc11
Size       : 21 M
Repo       : updates
Summary    : The Linux kernel
URL        : http://www.kernel.org/
License    : GPLv2
Description: The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the
core of
           : any Linux operating system.  The kernel handles the basic
functions
           : of the operating system: memory allocation, process
allocation,
           : device input and output, etc.

And here is the processor information from dmesg:
CPU: Trace cache: 12K uops, L1 D cache: 8K
CPU: L2 cache: 512K
CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0
CPU: Processor Core ID: 0
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
CPU0: Intel P4/Xeon Extended MCE MSRs (12) available
CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
ACPI: Core revision 20090320
ftrace: converting mcount calls to 0f 1f 44 00 00
ftrace: allocating 18705 entries in 37 pages
Failed to register trace ftrace module notifier
..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1
CPU0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz stepping 09
Booting processor 1 APIC 0x1 ip 0x6000
Initializing CPU#1
Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 5983.76 BogoMIPS
(lpj=2991880)
CPU: Trace cache: 12K uops, L1 D cache: 8K
CPU: L2 cache: 512K
CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0
CPU: Processor Core ID: 0
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#1.
CPU1: Intel P4/Xeon Extended MCE MSRs (12) available
CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled
x86 PAT enabled: cpu 1, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106
CPU1: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz stepping 09
checking TSC synchronization [CPU#0 -> CPU#1]: passed.
Brought up 2 CPUs
Total of 2 processors activated (11968.03 BogoMIPS).


My question:
Do I need to go to the i686 Kernel? and if so, how do I get yum to do
that, and once it does will my system require a complete rebuild. If so
will yum manage that or will I need to re-install from scratch?



 This system was upgraded via the 10-11 upgrade by yum.

Regards,
Les H




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