jumpstarting yum on 7.2
Eric Rostetter
rostetter at mail.utexas.edu
Wed Feb 25 19:14:17 UTC 2004
Quoting g <gmott at ntlworld.com>:
> actually i don't see the point. a new kernel gets downloaded, and even
> entered into grub.conf as a choice, but the previous default boot kernel
> is not changed. so what's the worry?
IT *DOES* CHANGE THE DEFAULT BOOT KERNEL! At least in most cases. ;)
So your argument doesn't match the reality of the situation.
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Eric Rostetter
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