Re: new kernel but doesn't show up in grub at system boot

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yes i misspelled it   

but i still don't have a /etc/grub  <---- location   (Doesn't Exist!)
i installed the the new kernel via (rpm update)
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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 20:06:02 -0800, Rich Burroughs <rich@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jonathan Berry wrote:
> 
> > You can get at your grub.conf in either the /boot/grub/ or /etc/
> > directories.
> 
> Yeah, in the default layout it should be /etc/grub/grub.conf. Look in
> there to see if the kernel is listed. If you installed an RPM it should
> be there, if you built your own kernel from source you will probably
> need to add an entry for it.
> 
> > Oh, please note: there is no need to run grub-install (as Rich said)
> > if grub is working, ie if grub loads.  Changes to grub.conf do not
> > require a reinstall.
> 
> Yeah, years of LILO use, I guess :)
> 
> 
> Rich
> 
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