by colejv » Sun Apr 26, 2009 15:09
This guide was very helpful and helped me avoid the problems I had a month ago upgrading my work desktop, however I had new problems which took me longer to figure out that they should have.
The new kernel entry's in /boot/grub/menu.lst were pointed at the second harddrive installed in my system instead of hd(0,0) it was hd(1,0). This took me awhile to realize and probably would have taken longer if the second harddrive was not partitioned with xfs.
So my checklist before I reboot includes scrutinizing grub, raising the default timeout (I lower it on stable systems to speed boot), setting the new kernel to be the default and checking that the kernel entry's are sane.