Chris Kenward wrote:
Goto rhn.redhat.com and search for "kernel" string in packages search box. Select the desired kernel, download it and install with -ivh switch. This will auto-update your grub.conf, so you will be able to boot from both kernels. You can eventually remove the unwanted kernel later.Cheers for the reply. No - I'm running the latest updates from 3 ES. I'll have a look at what you've said to see if it works. Ta
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