On 09/03/2010 02:15 PM, Ross Walker wrote:
>
> This is good info!
>
> What I am wondering is if there is a way to prevent new kernels from becoming 
> the default by... default?
>
> That way one won't be "pleasantly" surprised that after a long uptime and 
> several updates, that on the next reboot their applications stop working 
> because of a kernel update that hadn't been tested yet.
>
> A way where the admin must manually choose the default kernel.
>    

Look at /etc/sysconfig/kernel

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Benjamin Franz
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