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hey, just wanna know if I will run into headaches here. I run both the regular arch kernel and the rt on my box. the rt is 2.26.29. Would the new kernel and this:
(/etc/modprobe.conf is no longer read, instead /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf)
conflict and cause me some major grief as in affecting the rt kernel???
I'm afraid to do an update because I don't know if the rt kernel will boot after and the upgrade.
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The modprobe warning is not dangerous, just run
cp /etc/modprobe.conf.pacsave /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf
and rename all the other files in /etc/modprobe.d so that they end in ".conf"
Since you are running both the default kernel and the rt kernel, the update will only change the default kernel, not touching the rt one.
A word of warning though: every update has the potential to break or cause malfunctions; if you need your box to work as expected for some critical mission, don't upgrade
"I'm Winston Wolfe. I solve problems."
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http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 40#p435740
Pay particular attention to the "Read before upgrading" paragraph. This change was announced in Arch news, and has also been covered in a number of other forum threads, started by people like you who didn't read the news.
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