New kernel, should be the default
Matias Féliciano
feliciano.matias at free.fr
Mon Oct 11 08:09:08 UTC 2004
Le dimanche 10 octobre 2004 à 19:56 -0400, Ricardo Veguilla a écrit :
> 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.
>
The propose of Rawhide is testing the latest kernel. Not for using old
rock solid kernel.
> Obviously, the user should be able to change the setting if he wants to.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Ricardo Veguilla <veguilla at hpcf.upr.edu>
>
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