Yum gurus: Each time the kernel is updated and I run yum to get the update, I get an error message in the yum.log file. The message is: No bootloader found, Cannot configure kernel After yum runs, the new kernel files are in the /boot directory and the grub.conf file has a new entry but the default kernel is still the old kernel. The system boots to the new kernel just fine if I hand-edit the grub.conf file to change the default kernel to the new one. Are these two issues related? What can be done to correct the error? Thanks, John V. Pope