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Grub to run non-default kernel ONCE
- From: Andy Green <fedora warmcat com>
- To: fedora-list redhat com
- Subject: Grub to run non-default kernel ONCE
- Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 20:04:50 +0100
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Hi folks -
Just yummed a remote server from FC1 to FC2, went smoothly so far. The 2.6
kernel for FC2 is installed and I would normally reboot at this point and see
how she goes.
However, this server is VERY remote. Is there a way I can request that GRUB
try my new kernel ONCE, then if it reboots or is rebooted, comes back up in
the default (2.4) kernel?
I googled and found some kind of cryptic command in the GRUB shell, but I
wonder if there is anything I can stick in /boot/grub/grub.conf?
TIA
- -Andy
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