> another curious thing I just noticed is this: the list of kernels > available at boot time (in the actual grub menu shown at boot) IS NOT > THE SAME LIST THAT APPEARS IN GRUB.CONF. in the boot-time menu, the > kernel it boots is the most recent one shown, and there are other > older ones that do not appear in grub.conf. while in grub.conf there > are several newer ones that do not appear on the boot-time grub menu. Has Grub been installed from another partition, in which it's looking for the grub.conf file? -- Yves Bellefeuille <yan@xxxxxxxx> "En la Esperanta Civito pri molestaj ebriuloj oni aplikas la normon validan en la lando kie okazas la fakto." -- Heroldo Komunikas, n-ro 451 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos