On 5/5/2017 2:22 πμ, Marcelo Roccasalva wrote: > when you boot via supergrub2, you get this kernel version (uname -r)? > every kernel has it own initramfs where some binaries, libraries, > modules and configuration files get copied from the running VM, so you > need to boot from a newly created initramfs (which you find in > grub2.conf) [Note: I am working on a fresh restored/cloned installation and I have executed on it your previous command (dracut...).] As you can see here: http://iweb.noa.gr/files/centos7/supergrub2-scratchvm-20170503-00.png ...I can select the kernel with which I boot. I select the latest one (marked blue in the image), which is also the one for which I have run the initramfs rebuild command. This indeed is the kernel version reported by the OS. I am still trying to find out how to make the OS load at boot... Nick