Hello Everyone, Yesterday, I upgraded my fully updated Fedora 23 Workstation
installation to Fedora 24 using dnf system upgrade plugin without
any issues. However, I noticed that though Fedora 24 kernel
(currently 4.5.5-300.fc24.x86_64) is installed and present at the
top of the list in grub entries, the rescue entry for the system
is not updated to use the current Fedora 24 kernel. It is still
based on the last Fedora 23 kernel with fc23 in its name. Is it the way it should be or is it something that should have been taken care of by the upgrade process? If that is the case, I think I should open a bug in Bugzilla. I tried running dracut -fv and after that grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg, it updated the text of the rescue entry to read Fedora 24 Workstation, but still after booting, uname -a shows fc23 kernel. Anybody got any idea about how can I regenerate it? Thanks. Regards, Sumit Bhardwaj On Sunday 29 May 2016 10:38 AM,
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