Christian Nolte wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi! I was wondering if the kernel update policy has been changed. Since F8 I noticed that on a kernel update, grub still uses the previous kernel on reboot although I have not touched grub.conf (default=0). Please shed a little light on this. Christian
It used to stay at 0 if that was set, otherwise increment by 1 when adding a kernel to the top to make sure the same entry was default if you had set the default to your windows entry for dualbooting.
So you're saying the default is changing from 0 to something else for you? If you're saying default stays 0 after the new kernel installed, then the new kernel is being added lower in the list than your current kernel? That would definitely be a change from what used to happen.
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