Figure 3-58 Kernel version
2) Log in to the official Red Hat website to download the kernel upgrade
package (kernel-3.10.0-514.26.2.e17.x86_64.rpm for example).
3) Run the rpm -ivh kernel-3.10.0-514.26.2.e17.x86_64.rpm command to
upload the upgrade package to the OS for installation.
4) Restart the OS after the installation is complete.
5) Run the uname -r command. If 3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64 is displayed,
the kernel is upgraded successfully.
Figure 3-59 Checking the kernel version
n Example 2: SUSE 12.2
Upgrade the kernel of SUSE 12.2 to kernel-default-4.4.74-92.32.1.x86_64 or
later to support orderly hot swap of NVMe drives.
1) Run the uname -r command to check the current kernel version.
Figure 3-60 Kernel version
2) Log in to the official SUSE website to download the kernel upgrade
package (kernel-3.10.0-514.26.2.e17.x86_64 for example).
3) Run the rpm -ivh kernel-default-4.4.74-92.32.1.x86_64.rpm command
to upload the upgrade package to the OS for installation.
Figure 3-61 Installing the upgrade package
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