What the ... kernel update?
Darren Coleman
daz at superficial.net
Fri Dec 17 13:03:07 UTC 2004
Long version: man grub.conf :)
Short version: edit /etc/grub.conf, remove the old entry
As a rule you are well advised to have a backup kernel that you know works
(in most cases the one that was built when you first installed FC), just in
case the worst happens when you do a kernel upgrade.
Daz
> -----Original Message-----
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> bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Max Reeves
> Sent: 17 December 2004 12:58
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> Subject: What the ... kernel update?
>
> Hello out there,
>
> now I started up2date and updated my kernel to newer version. After
> restarting my PC I now have the choice between 2 version of kernel to
> boot with. How can I remove it and select the newer version by default
> (I just want to see the newer one)?
>
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> Max Reeves <delirium at expansionmedia.de>
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