On 11/27/18 5:24 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
There is some disagreement on what you are actually asking here so you
are getting different answers. I assumed that you didn't have entries
for the F29 kernels, in which case you need to recreate the grub.cfg
as I described. Others have understood you to be asking why you still
have F27 kernels listed in the boot menu, in which case the answer is
that they will go away over time as dnf removes old kernel packages
when new ones are installed. If you want to get a new rescue option
though, you will need to follow my instructions to delete the old ones
before installing a new kernel.
Well first? I thank you all for your answers / advice / input. Let me
clarify as I guess I might not have explained myself properly.
I DO have multiple entries when I boot up my ThinkPad T420 laptop. In
the listing are three entries total (plus the rescue option)
The topmost entry if for FC-27
the entry under that one is for FC-29
and the entry under that is also FC-29
and finally there is the rescue option.
I'm trying to figure out why the FC-27 is the topmost option and why
THAT is the one that is booted from when I've updated to FC-29? And if
this is something "normal" or has my machine become "stuck" on that
particular kernel?
Hope that helps in regards to explanations...and I'm about to attempt a
few of your suggestions.....(crossing fingers) wish me luck! Thank
goodness I have backups of my entire home directory and .mozilla and
.thunderbird directories, because if push comes to shove?...I'm looking
at a fresh install...
EGO II
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