On Friday 27 January 2006 11:33 am, Richard Hally wrote: > Claude Jones wrote: > > I brought this up yesterday, perhaps in the wrong thread. I have the 1826 > > and 1878 kernels. Yesterday, I had the 1872 and 1826. When the 1872 was > > installed, it never was offered as an option at startup. If I'd tap the > > keyboard to get the list, 1872 was not there. After boot-up, I see the > > kernel in /boot and it is listed in menu.lst and grub.conf. Samething > > again this am - my machine is updated to 1878. I see messages about 1872 > > being removed. 1878 is now in /boot and is listed in menu.lst and > > grub.conf. BUT, on startup, it is not in the list - only 1826 is > > offered... > > > > Anyone know what's up? > > Take a look at /boot/grub/grub.conf and see if there is a "hiddenmenu" > in it. If so comment it out and see if you get different behavior. > Also, you could look at /etc/yum/[pluginconf.d/installonlyn.conf and try > setting "enabled" = 0. "hiddenmenu" was there - I commented it out and rebooted, but still no 1878 offered - I tried manually editing the boot lines to change to 1878, but that didn't work, for reasons I didn't investigate, yet - so I still booted into 1826 I've changed the setting in installonlyn.conf to enabled=0 (it was set to 1) Should I presume that this setting will affect the next time I update, but should have no effect on present circumstances? -- Claude Jones Bluemont, VA, USA -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list