My past experience has been that grub automatically makes each new kernel the default boot; but on my FC2 machine the default is the oldest one. Is there a reason for this? Or should I fix it? And if so, how?
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 11:19:31AM -0500, beartooth wrote:
My past experience has been that grub automatically makes each new kernel the default boot; but on my FC2 machine the default is the oldest one. Is there a reason for this? Or should I fix it? And if so, how?
This is addressed in FC3 -- look at /etc/sysconfig/kernel.
On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 12:07:52 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 11:19:31AM -0500, beartooth wrote:
My past experience has been that grub automatically makes each new kernel the default boot; but on my FC2 machine the default is the oldest one. Is there a reason for this? Or should I fix it? And if so, how?
This is addressed in FC3 -- look at /etc/sysconfig/kernel.
I tried FC3, weeks ago -- and didn't like it. Iirc that tale of woe was here; anyway, I'm not about to try again for another year or two. And during that time I'll stick to FC2 -- if not go back to FC1. So what should I do with FC2??
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