On 03/12/14 17:10, John Horne wrote:
Hello,
I have just installed CentOS 7 onto two servers and applied all the
current patches. There are currently two kernels installed:
# rpm -q kernel
kernel-3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64
kernel-3.10.0-123.9.3.el7.x86_64
However, if I reboot the servers
Hello,
I have just installed CentOS 7 onto two servers and applied all the
current patches. There are currently two kernels installed:
# rpm -q kernel
kernel-3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64
kernel-3.10.0-123.9.3.el7.x86_64
However, if I reboot the servers they both start up on the older kernel:
# uname
Has anyone else noticed this? Any ideas as to why it might be happening?
/etc/sysconfig/kernel
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On Wed, 2014-12-03 at 17:15 +, Lars Hecking wrote:
Has anyone else noticed this? Any ideas as to why it might be happening?
/etc/sysconfig/kernel
Yes and no. The above file has not been changed and states that a new
kernel should be the default.
It seems this problem has already been
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