Re: F8: Has the kernel update policy been changed?

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On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 11:36:37AM +0100, Christian Nolte wrote:

> 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).

Whether or not the new kernel becomes the default is defined by
UPDATEDEFAULT in /etc/sysconfig/kernel.

AFAICS this still defaults to "yes", so by default you should notice
that the updated kernel is used.  For me this still works as usual
on F8.

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