[Server-devel] Amateurish Workaround to Get Bonding to Work With eth1
Reuben K. Caron
reuben at laptop.org
Fri Dec 12 13:36:09 EST 2008
Yes it matches:
[root at schoolserver ~]# sha1sum /etc/yum.conf
8970c4d97f3f90eb17520ea3d8590b24bc7f4691 /etc/yum.conf
Martin Langhoff wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 6:10 PM, Reuben K. Caron <reuben at laptop.org> wrote:
>
>> Yes, there is a yum.conf.rpmnew present (attached)
>> No, it has never been touched.
>>
>
> I've tested this today, and what you're finding is right - the upgrade
> leaves the old yum.conf -- now, I saw this problem early and added a
> workaround. Look at
> http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=projects/xs-config;a=blob;f=xs-config.spec.in;h=0cdd22d2626283959e503e0c9cfb61c2d1a9371a;hb=0ec20a942b52be2c5dd0d448f2565faadcacc102#l177
>
> The question is why that code isn't taking care of it. I think I know
> why -- the sha1sum doesn't match on my test machine... researchign a
> bit...
>
> it turns out that there have been 2 different yum.conf files,
> depending in the vintage of your XS install. One in the releases
> before 0.4 and then the one we shipped for xs-0.4. The sha1 listed
> there is the right one for pre-0.4 (167, etc).
>
> The sha1s -- taken from GIT, but corroborated on my test XS installs here are
>
> ## From XS build 167
> $ git checkout v0.2.10
> $ sha1sum fsroot.olpc.img/etc/yum.conf
> 2f12835cb11f100be169abcc8bff72525a25cff7 fsroot.olpc.img/etc/yum.conf
>
> # from XS 0.4
> $ git checkout v0.3.6
> $ sha1sum altfiles/etc/yum.conf.in
> 8970c4d97f3f90eb17520ea3d8590b24bc7f4691 altfiles/etc/yum.conf.in
>
> Reuben, can you confirm that your /etc/yum.conf matches mine (8970c...)?
>
> cheers,
>
>
>
> m
>
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