kernel-smp not new default in grub after yum update

Scott Talbot talbotscott at cox.net
Mon Feb 7 07:44:52 UTC 2005


On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 12:53 -0500, Mail Lists wrote:
>    Whenever I yum update a new kernel the grub default does
>    not get set to the new smp kernel. On non-smp systems
>    the grub default is changed to the new kernel.
> 
>    Is there a setting somewhere or is this a bug?
> 
>    thanks
> 
>   g/

	Depends on which Fedora you're using.  FC3 and FC1 should set the
default to the new kernel, FC2 and rawhide do not.  I'm not really sure
what controls this, but if you're system doesn't work this way try this
list again, maybe we'll figure it out!

HTH

Scott

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