I messed something up by manually installing the kernel-PAE package (my kernel supports pae and nx). Then, I read that PAE is only useful with more than 4Gb of memory, which my laptop does not have, so I went back to the default kernel. This is easier, anyway, as it requires no extra work for me, in the future. However, now my grub2 menu is messed up. 1. The oldest (third in the list) kernel is always the one that is set to boot, so I have to manually select the newest kernel every time I switch the laptop on. 2. The nice default menu with the extra features for each kernel that drop open when selected is no longer present. I checked the /etc/default/grub file and the contents are exactly the same as the file on my desktop computer, which does default to the newest kernel, so the problem is not with saving. I have selected the newest kernel and booted a number of times, but it never gets saved. There is some other problem afoot here. How can I get the latest kernel selected by default (top of the grub2 menu list) and also have the extra options for each kernel in the drop-down menu restored? -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test