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lunorian | 8 years ago

See this is why you wait a day or two before patching :)

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Whitestrake|8 years ago

If everyone waited a day or two before patching, this bug would simply be opened a day or two later than it was.

snuxoll|8 years ago

How hard is it to just boot an older kernel and rollback the default? Before I even thought about patching sensitive systems tonight the first thing our IT director asked was if I had a rollback plan. The answer? "Yes, boot old kernel, yum history undo [transaction id], reboot".

Always have a backout plan when doing upgrades, I'm just glad EL and derived distributions have an easy way to do it with yum's transaction history.

tripzilch|8 years ago

(tinfoil hat) That may be this kernel boot bug exists--the agencies are just trying to squeeze a few more days in of extracting data from prime targets, conveniently under the guise of public knowledge about exploiting it.