Daniel de Kok wrote: > On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 12:58 +0200, Michael Paesold wrote: >> Not related to this issue, but I have found a server where the new yum >> does not update default kernels correctly ("Could not determine the >> default kernel!). The only thing I see that could cause this, is that >> the server does not have a boot partition, so this is grub.conf (after >> manually updating default to 0): > > What does > > /sbin/grubby --grub --default-kernel > > say? # /sbin/grubby --grub --default-kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.21-50.EL (i.e. the correct one according to the current grub.conf file) Btw. I cannot say with 100% certainty that this was working before, so perhaps there was already a bug in the old yum. I just don't have much time to test downgrading to the old yum now. Still I can't remember that I had such an issue before on any CentOS 3 server. (I did have on some CentOS 2 boxes which had been upgraded from RedHat 7.0, which also showed problems with kernel default updates.) Best Regards Michael Paesold