On 18 Mar 2003, seth vidal wrote: > there is not a way to do that currently. a loooooooong time ago someone > asked for a "newkerneldefault" option in the conf file and I think I > just forgot about it. Yea yea Me too!! :-))) > > You just reminded me. That is a good thing!! > > the thing that makes the new kernel the default is handled in lilocfg.py > and grubcfg.py - the grub one is bleeding obvious and simple to case > around. > > i'll need to spelunk through the lilo one to figure out how to add the > kernel but not make it a default. > > out of curiosity is there anyone out there still USING lilo? > > grubby is sooooooooooooo nice :) I have long since upgraded to grub on all of my systems. I have not looked but is lilo in phoebe?? It would make things a lot easier if Red Hat rm'd lilo it from the distro. :-)) Thanks, -- .............Tom "Nothing would please me more than being able to tdiehl@xxxxxxxxxxxx hire ten programmers and deluge the hobby market with good software." -- Bill Gates 1976 We are still waiting ....