Another funny update?

Michael Miles mmamiga6 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 20 17:55:16 UTC 2010


On 06/18/2010 09:50 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 21:22:59 -0700,
>    Suvayu Ali<fatkasuvayu+linux at gmail.com>  wrote:
>    
>> Hi Bruno,
>>
>> On Friday 18 June 2010 09:16 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
>>      
>>> You can also set your system so that the default boot kernel doesn't change
>>> when there is a kernel update. This protects you from the kmod being released
>>> late problem at the cost of having to manually switch boot kernels after
>>> every kernel + kmod update.
>>>        
>> How does one do this? Could you point me to the docs?
>>      
> I don't know if there is a GUI way to do the following, but you can do it
> with an editor.
>
> To change whether or not the new kernel is the default for the next boot
> after an install edit /etc/sysconfig/kernel and change
> UPDATEDEFAULT=yes
> to
> UPDATEDEFAULT=no
>
> To change the current default kernel edit /boot/grub/grub.conf and
> change
> default=0
> to
> default=X
> Where X is the kernel entry number - 1 counting from the top of the file.
> 0 is normally the latest kernel installed.
>    





Finally the kmod is out and just installed....


Only took a week, good news


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