New kernel, should be the default

Ricardo Veguilla veguilla at hpcf.upr.edu
Sun Oct 10 23:56:24 UTC 2004


Ok, automatically changing the default to the newly installed kernel is
only a problem in rawhide (and FC-test), right? 

On the other hand a kernel update won't be push to the stable fedora
unless it was tested, right?

So, why not making it configurable with the following default settings:

In Fedora Core (stable). change the default to the new kernel 
In Rawhide. don't change the default, just add install the new kernel.

Obviously, the user should be able to change the setting if he wants to.

Regards,  
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Ricardo Veguilla <veguilla at hpcf.upr.edu>




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