Modify the /boot/grub/grub.conf There is an entry you can add called default= It should be there already. default=0 means the first entry with the label title in this file. default=1 means the second entry labeled title etc... On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 14:11, fedora wrote: > Q: How to change Grub's default kernel. > > Background- > I have the latest kernel installed, and a previous kernel. On boot, Grub > defaults to select the previous kernel, which it has highlighted. So, I > have to manually each time, hit the arrow key UP, in order to select the > latest. > > How, please, do I set Grub to default to the latest kernel? > > I don't remember this situation in RH9... > > tia > chris > > -- > Certified Microsoft-free e-mail. >