On 05/26/2010 11:57 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Bowie wrote: > >> m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> >>> Bowie wrote: >> And, in fact, that is exactly what happened. The default= line was set >> to 1, so it booted the old kernel instead of the new one. Other than >> that, it seems to be fine. I wonder what causes that? I've never >> noticed that behavior in my other systems. (But maybe I should go check >> now...) >> > I have *no* idea. I've even seen it pointing to 2, or 4. Anyone here have > any idea why it wouldn't *always* change the default to 0? > > Look at /etc/sysconfig/kernel - it specifies the default kernel type. -- Benjamin Franz