Restoring yum on Linode

I am a genius and removed 'yum' on CentOS.

I have been reading through:

http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/Br … 84c7ea8920">http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/BrokenVserver#head-cda937737509d6e8500d116b375a1384c7ea8920

Are there any special measures I should take due to custom kernel (etc.?) on Linode?

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Congratulations!

AFAIK, it's impossible to "overwrite" the kernel by accident if you're using one of the Linode-supplied kernels, but it would probably still be a good idea to follow #5 in the guide and skip unnecessary kernel packages.

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