Le lundi 13 mars 2006 à 19:37 +0100, Paul Wouters a écrit : > On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, Janina Sajka wrote: > > > The grub documentation includes provides kernel failover provisions, but > > these don't appear to work. > > > > http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Making-your-system-robust.html#Making-your-system-robust > > > > Should I expect this to work? Is there some other mechanism to boot a > > different kernel just once--on the next boot? > > > > Associated, the docs say there should be a grub-set-default command > > which is also not present. > > > > What's the story with these issues? > > There is a mixup in grub versions and patches to the original grub. The > Fedora grub patches did not implement what teh grub docs on the website > describe. I ended up installing grub 0.9.7 from source nad then I do have > the grub-set-default and it all works fine. The fallback directive worked just fine last time I tested it. The problem with Fedora is the grubby kernel scripts always remove it from grub.conf. Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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