On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 22:50 -0400, William Hooper wrote: > Timothy Murphy wrote: > > Jonathan Ryshpan wrote: > [snip] > >> (1) The default kernel for loading appears to be an xen version. Why > [snip] > > > > I think this was a glitch in the Fedora 7 installation. > > I got a xen kernel too, which I yum removed, > > and then when I ran yum update it seemed to get the latest version > > (vmlinuz-2.6.21-1.3228.fc7). > > In FC6 this was the result of selecting the virtualization stuff during > the install. Could that be the case here? I don't think so. It's about 3 weeks since I installed FC7 (a fresh install, not an upgrade), so I'm a little fuzzy, but I don't remember asking for xen. There's another odd thing about the setup, namely sysonfig/kernel is set not to use the latest kernel by default, which answers my other question. Vide: $ cat /etc/sysconfig/kernel # UPDATEDEFAULT specifies if new-kernel-pkg should make # new kernels the default UPDATEDEFAULT=no # DEFAULTKERNEL specifies the default kernel package type DEFAULTKERNEL=kernel-xen I suspect this is the default or a very easy to get at option for the installation of new kernels, which is why I put "HEADS UP!" in the header. jon -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list