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RE: Why does old kernel boot when new kernel installed?
- From: David Schwartz <davids webmaster com>
- To: <nico morrison micronicos com>,"'Juri Haberland'" <juri koschikode com>,ext3 users list <ext3-users redhat com>
- Subject: RE: Why does old kernel boot when new kernel installed?
- Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 04:54:53 -0800
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 12:41:11 -0000, Nico Morrison wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Yes - verified with uname -a
>
>Our tech support are Linux/UNIX professionals & are baffled - I am
>hoping
>for some help here, I am emailing as they don't have the time, look
>after
>over 100 servers, we only run 12 so I try to dig ....
>
>Apologies if trivial & timewasting but important for us - surely
>someone can
>tell me why GRUB only shows the single kernel when 3 are there?
>
>Last night I did kernel upgrades of 3 other machines & all went
>through just
>fine ..... only this 1 machine has this problem?
>
>In answer - only 1 grub.conf
Reinstall grub. For all you know, grub was installed to use
/boot/somfile.conf as its config file.
DS
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