On 26/01/16 12:23, Philippe BOURDEU d'AGUERRE wrote:
Le 26/01/2016 12:53, lejeczek a écrit :
.. in that expected way where newly installed kernel is
set to boot as
default.
would you suggest where to look, what to check?
In /etc/sysconfig/kernel :
# UPDATEDEFAULT specifies if new-kernel-pkg should make
# new kernels the default
UPDATEDEFAULT=yes
gee, kernel-uek (for those of us who use it) puts in:
DEFAULTKERNEL=kernel-uek
replacing usual.
Strange! though cause after updates (even with
UPDATEDEFAULT=yes) default was kept to be still distro's
(non-uek) default kernel, only older version.
but reverse to:
DEFAULTKERNEL=kernel
and it works,
seems like a tiny bug, either on grub's or kernel-uek
packages' side.
thanks man
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