# repoman upd
ksplice is handy in case there is a serious security fix and you don’t want or can’t afford rebooting your system immediately.
Let’s pick an example, the kernel-2.6.28-6anacreon3 update, which added CVE-2009-2692.patch.
First update FST so that you will have the patch:
# repoman upd
Now create a working dir:
$ cp -a /usr/src/linux/ ~/linux-source $ cd ~/linux-source $ mkdir ksplice $ cp /boot/config ksplice/.config $ cp /boot/System.map ksplice/ $ ln -s ~/linux-source ksplice/build $ cp /var/fst/stable/source/base/kernel/CVE-2009-2692.patch .
Now create the ksplice update:
$ ksplice-create --patch=CVE-2009-2692.patch ~/linux-source
Then apply it:
# ksplice-apply ksplice-st4dt4bg.tar.gz
To view all applies updates, or a specific one:
# ksplice-view # ksplice-view --id=st4dt4bg
To revert one:
# ksplice-undo st4dt4bg