booting new core
Phil Schaffner
Philip.R.Schaffner at nasa.gov
Thu May 19 13:52:56 UTC 2005
On a recent update I got the latest build on F3, it installed OK but
> when I reboot it still loads the older version. The Redhat update keeps
> telling me that I should reboot and load the new release.
>
> HOW ?
May I presume you mean new kernel? A new core might mean an update to a
new Fedora Core X ( for X=1,2,3,3.92 :-) release.
Check /boot/grub/grub.conf and see if "default=0" is present to boot the
first kernel stanza. See the release notes for information on setting
default behavior in /etc/sysconfig/kernel.
Phil
P.S. Please don't hijack a thread by replying to it and changing the
Subject: (as you did for "Re: FC 2/3 Backup") - this plays heck with
threaded mail readers, irritates many people, and hides your message
down inside the unrelated thread. Start a new message instead of doing
a Reply.
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