Christoph Höger wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 hi, I have a little problem: I once had to change the default menu option in grub.conf manually to pick a specific kernel. Now (having removed that kernel some time ago) whenever I update my kernel, rpm is so smart to not just leave that file untouched but change the default value to where the old kernel is now. How can I force rpm to make the latest kernel default boot?
In addition to taking some notice of what others say, you might look at /etc/sysconfig/kernel
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