Re: RHEL kernel update install problem!

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Herta and all,

Please pardon my copy of the preceeding message text, but it is needed here. /etc/grub.conf (1) does not seem to be where it is supposed to be or softlinked... I found some hand scribbled notes from 2 years ago indicating that the /boot partition had run out of room for additional updates, so the additional attempts at kernel update went into /boot directory on main partition BUT did not get registered to show in the GRUB menu... problem is I don't have the other part of the note... the paper was in a pile of admin stuff that I was entering into my maintenance database... but no entries are in the database. Must be the the digital gremlins stole it (evil grin).

It has been quite a while since I set up "giskard" and it underwent a transition to the current OS from a server configured with RH 7.2.... since it is getting de-activated in June, I may just let it be for now. I am moving the web stuff to another site and will convert the machine to a satellite link based netserver at my office.

All that being said- if there are any other considerations, I would love to hear about them.

Herta Van den Eynde wrote:

Sancho,

The grub boot list is constructed from /etc/grub.conf which normally is a softlink to /boot/grub/grub.conf. Each entry in the grub menu starts with the "title" tag, so you can try to construct a new entry along the same lines, referencing your new kernel and (usually) corresponding initrd. The "default" tag indicates which entry will be started by default. First entry is entry 0.

Hope this helps,

Herta


Sancho Panza wrote:

I have tried to perform the last two kernel updates and for what--ever reason the kernels 37.0.2EL and wound up in the /boot directory but do not appear in the GRUB boot list.

This problem occurred once before but I cannot locate my notes about the way I solved the problem. I vaguely recall that I had to get into the *boot partition* (as opposed to /boot as I see it mounted) to do something-- but don't have the time to fool around.

Would some kind soul send a FAQ ref or give me a clue as to where to turn to solve the issue.

Many thanks in advance....
Jack




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