Thanks. Is everyone here using the generic ethernet setup with dhcp? Hasn't anyone configured a static address? Sigh. On 08/02/2018 05:10 PM, Pablo Sebastián Greco wrote: > > > El 2/8/18 a las 17:22, Robert Moskowitz escribió: >> Ah, well: >> >> # extlinux.conf generated by appliance-creator >> ui menu.c32 >> menu autoboot Welcome to >> CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-generic-GNOME-1804. Automatic boot in # >> second{,s}. Press a key for options. >> menu title CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-generic-GNOME-1804 Boot Options. >> menu hidden >> timeout 20 >> totaltimeout 600 >> >> default=CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-generic-GNOME-1804 >> (4.14.28-201.el7.centos.armv7hl) >> label CentOS Linux (4.14.52-201.el7.armv7hl) 7 (Core) >> kernel /vmlinuz-4.14.52-201.el7.armv7hl >> append ro root=UUID=be2c9311-e289-4cab-b878-89b522144d70 >> LANG=en_US.UTF-8 >> fdtdir /dtb-4.14.52-201.el7.armv7hl >> initrd /initramfs-4.14.52-201.el7.armv7hl.img >> >> label CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-generic-GNOME-1804 >> (4.14.28-201.el7.centos.armv7hl) >> kernel /vmlinuz-4.14.28-201.el7.centos.armv7hl >> append ro root=UUID=be2c9311-e289-4cab-b878-89b522144d70 >> fdtdir /dtb-4.14.28-201.el7.centos.armv7hl >> initrd /initramfs-4.14.28-201.el7.centos.armv7hl.img >> >> >> So which one gets selected? Is there a command to run or a file to >> check to see which kernel is loaded? > Always the first one (the default= line is completely ignored) > uname -a should tell you the current kernel. >> >> I went looking here because I was wondering if there was any kernel >> option specified to use that strange ifcfg-link file... > I really have no idea about that ifcfg-link, sorry.... >> >> >> >> On 08/02/2018 04:08 PM, Pablo Sebastián Greco wrote: >>> >>> Robert, grub.conf is not used for boot in armhfp. Can you take a >>> look at the contents of /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf ? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> Pablo >>> >>> El 2/8/18 a las 16:53, Robert Moskowitz escribió: >>>> The wiki says: >>>> >>>> Before centos-userland-release-7-5.1804, in order to activate the >>>> new kernel and edit /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf, you had to run >>>> /usr/bin/update-boot. This is no longer valid and it is done >>>> automatically by grubby. >>>> >>>> But I just happened to look at /boot/grub/grub.conf >>>> >>>> default=0 >>>> timeout=5 >>>> splashimage=(hd0,1)/grub/splash.xpm.gz >>>> hiddenmenu >>>> title CentOS-Userland-7-armv7hl-generic-GNOME-1804 >>>> (4.14.28-201.el7.centos.armv7hl) >>>> root (hd0,1) >>>> kernel /vmlinuz-4.14.28-201.el7.centos.armv7hl ro >>>> root=UUID=be2c9311-e289-4cab-b878-89b522144d70 >>>> initrd /initramfs-4.14.28-201.el7.centos.armv7hl.img >>>> >>>> And I did the yum update that installed the 4.14.52 kernel. >>>> >>>> Should I run update-boot? >>>> >>>> /boot/klist.txt has: >>>> 4.14.28-201.el7.centos.armv7hl >>>> 4.14.52-201.el7.armv7hl >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Arm-dev mailing list >>>> Arm-dev at centos.org >>>> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Arm-dev mailing list >>> Arm-dev at centos.org >>> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Arm-dev mailing list > Arm-dev at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/arm-dev/attachments/20180802/70281119/attachment-0006.html>