On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 02:59, Alexandre Oliva wrote: > On Oct 24, 2004, "Bradley (FC2 List)" <FedoraList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I have updated the kernel and when I boot, it will automatically boot to the > > old kernel unless the new one is chosen. What do I edit to make it choose > > the new kernel instead of the old? > > Start system-config-boot, or click on the red fedora -> System > Preferences -> Bootloader, and choose the one you want to have as > default. IIRC this was already present in FC2. It is "available" for FC2, but may not have been installed.... I do not believe it is part of what is installed as the default packages if the user did not customize their packages.... > Name : system-config-boot > Arch : i386 > Version: 0.2.5 > Release: 1 > Size : 270.34 kB > Group : Applications/System > Repo : Fedora Core 2 - i386 - Base > Summary: A graphical interface for configuring the boot loader > Description: > system-config-boot is a graphical user interface that allows > the user to change the default boot entry of the system. > --Rob