Nico Morrison wrote: > Hello, > > Yes - verified with uname -a > Last night I did kernel upgrades of 3 other machines & all went through just > fine ..... only this 1 machine has this problem? > > In answer - only 1 grub.conf Is it possible that you have a /boot partition that get's mounted over the real /boot? I noticed looking at your grub.conf that it tells something about your server not having a separate /boot partition. So everything is setup to be on the / partition. If, for some unknown reason, you do have a /boot partition that gets mounted, all changes to the kernels and grub.conf will be on that partition but at boot time grub will look at the / partition where no changes occurred. Uhm, is it understandable what I just wrote? Regards, Juri _______________________________________________ Ext3-users@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users