On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 13:24, Jim Wildman wrote: > It uses a boot loader called silo. Looks and acts very much like grub. > I did have to edit /etc/silo.conf after the upgrade, (yum didn't get the > default kernel set right). But I always do that anyway. > Unless yum has some more knowledge of silo it can't set the kernel. I'd be interested if there is an editor of some type for silo (like grubby) or if it would require all the pain that the lilo editor is - much thanks to the folks behind up2date client for making that lilo editor, btw :-D -sv