On 7 August 2010 20:10, Keith Roberts <keith@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > FWIW, I have installed GRUB to separate boot partition - > not the MBR of the first hard drive. > > Whenever there is a kernel update, I have to mount and > manually edit the /boot/grub/grub.conf file on the boot > partition. Yum does not update it, as it doesn't know where > it is. I prefer this behaviour, as it means I have total > control over which kernel is running, even after a kernel > upgrade. > > I also make backup copies of all kernel files, just in > case I need to regress to a previous version, that yum may > have removed. > This sounds like what might be happening tome although I'm not sure how to resolve this? As I have mentioned before, in /lib/modules there are sub folders for various kernels leading upto the newest release I believe so how can I compile those into a vmlinuz image to go into /boot (if that is indeed what needs doing?) -- Regards, James. http://www.jamesbensley.co.cc/ There are 10 kinds of people in the world; Those who understand Vigesimal, and J others...? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos