On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 17:48, Ric Moore wrote: > > > > Yum shouldn't have removed the running kernel, so recovery > > should have been a matter of hitting a key during reboot, > > selecting the old kernel with the down-arrow key, and > > hitting enter. Still, it would be nice if it didn't > > break the system in the first place when it should be > > moderately easy to detect that a new kernel isn't > > going to work yet. > > Yeah, I went into yum and configured it to save 3 kernels, which is what > I did back when, only it was that way just now. <sigh> The default 2 should have been enough unless you did two updates that each installed a new kernel without rebooting and noticing the problem. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx