ne... wrote:
On 8/31/07, Jonathan Steffan <jon(a)fedoraunity.org> wrote:
> The question is why the install didn't set the new kernel to boot by
> default. This has happened to me a few times now, even with non-test
> kernels.
IMNSHO, this is not the way to go. You have no idea whether the new
kernel will work. Manually select it and if it works change grub.conf.
having said that I believe there is a setting that does this for you.
I am not sure where tho as I do not use it.
If you do want to change that behavior, the setting is in
/etc/sysconfig/kernel :
# UPDATEDEFAULT specifies if new-kernel-pkg should make
# new kernels the default
UPDATEDEFAULT=yes
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