On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 01:54, Jack Bowling wrote: > ** Reply to message from "Maynard B. Fernando" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 13 Mar >2002 15:39:51 +0800 > > > > to all, > > > > i upgraded kernel to its latest version then i found out > > that GRUB is present instead of LILO... i'm not familiar > > with it... in LILO, i just edit /etc/lilo.conf and run lilo... > > what will i do? im sure i'll get error when the machine > > gets started!!! > > Actually, Maynard, you will be presently surprised. There is a lot of intelligence built into the GRUB code. Reboot and you will find out that the kernel has already been added to the /boot/grub/grub.conf file and everything is ready to go.
Please wrap your outgoing messages. Is this grup that is smart or the fact that RedHat rpms make the addition to grub.conf? I do like the fact that you don't have to run a program but then you don't get a chance to test whther or not the changes made to grub.conf were correct. I sort of got used to the lilo -v warm and fuzzy that the kernel was going to be seen at next boot. While I am thinking about it and not reading the docs :O is there a grub equivilent to lilo -R kernelname that will reboot kernelname the next time only regardless of the default? Bret _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list