On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 02:39:55PM -0500, Jeff Vian wrote: > On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 10:17, Doug Maurer wrote: > > I've noticed since FC2 and now fc3 test1, that when I run up2date and it > > has a new kernel that after rebooting the machine it still defaults to > > the original installed kernel. Its doing it on two machines I have FC2 > > and FC3test1 on. Anyone else experience this, know of a fix? > > > > > > Others told you to manually edit grub.conf. > > If you use yum instead of up2date it will automatically make the new > kernel the default. > > Your choice of which you prefer. > I got the same answer when I asked the same question about 2 weeks ago. But if yum does the right thing, and up2date did the right thing in FC1, might the up2date behaviour in FC2 qualify as a bug? I think it is very confusing this way, and potentially dangerous; people may believe they are running the latest kernels when they are not. David