On 8/2/07, Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com> wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> That's odd. I've never messed with /etc/sysconfig/kernel but the old
> kernel was definitely the default after installation of the new kernel.
> I didn't change anything after the install/update - just rebooted to
> test the new kernel (which I had to select manually).
I've seen this happen sometimes over the past few years.
There's a little utility called "grubby" which has the job of creating
new stanzas in /boot/grub/grub.conf by inheriting the old default
stanza. Maybe due to edits, blank lines or whatever in grub.conf it
loses its count of stanzas or somesuch.
-Andy