New kernel, should be the default
Matias Féliciano
feliciano.matias at free.fr
Sat Oct 9 04:40:07 UTC 2004
Le vendredi 08 octobre 2004 à 14:56 -0400, seth vidal a écrit :
> On Fri, 2004-10-08 at 12:39, Matias Féliciano wrote:
> > Editing /boog/grub/grub.conf should be require only if something goes
> > wrong.
>
>
> Okay here's how it is.
>
> in yum 2.0.X if a new kernel was installed then after the transaction
> completed yum would edit the grub.conf or the lilo.conf to make the new
> kernel the default.
>
Just curious, why is this not done at rpm level ?
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