[CentOS] Touchpad doesn't work with C6, kernel-related...
Marko Vojinovic
vvmarko at gmail.comSun Mar 24 14:42:49 UTC 2013
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On Sun, 24 Mar 2013 14:34:15 +0000 Nux! <nux at li.nux.ro> wrote: > On 24.03.2013 14:29, Marko Vojinovic wrote: > > The mainline kernel works beautifully, thanks! :-) > > > > Now the only question is how does it coexist with the regular > > kernels? More precisely, when I do a "yum update", and there are > > new kernels available in the update, how will they be ordered > > in /boot/grub/grub.conf, and which one will be the default on a > > subsequent boot? > > > > I have enabled the elrepo-kernel repository, so both types of > > kernels will get updates. However, I want to boot only from the > > mainline kernels, never from the regular ones. How should I > > configure grub and/or yum, to make this stick? > > The 2 kernels will coexist peacefully. If you modify > /boot/grub/menu.lst to boot the elrepo kernel-ml it will remember to > boot the same kernel next time, after an update. Thanks for the info! I have already modified it to boot the ml kernel by default, but I was worried since the first installation of the ml kernel has left the original kernel as a default. But at this point, if yum will always do the Right Thing and make the current default stick to ml, then the issue is solved. :-) Thanks again! Best, :-) Marko
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