In /boot I still have the previous kernel files,  just not sure how to make
them the kernel used at boot.

.image-4.4.126-94.22-default.hmac  image-4.4.126-94.22-default
symvers-4.4.126-94.22-default.gz
.image-4.4.131-94.29-default.hmac  image-4.4.131-94.29-default
symvers-4.4.131-94.29-default.gz
System.map-4.4.126-94.22-default   initrd
sysctl.conf-4.4.126-94.22-default
System.map-4.4.131-94.29-default   initrd-4.4.126-94.22-default
sysctl.conf-4.4.131-94.29-default
boot.readme                        initrd-4.4.126-94.22-default-kdump
vmlinux-4.4.126-94.22-default.gz
config-4.4.126-94.22-default       initrd-4.4.131-94.29-default
vmlinux-4.4.131-94.29-default.gz
config-4.4.131-94.29-default       initrd-4.4.131-94.29-default-kdump  zipl
grub2                              symtypes-4.4.126-94.22-default.gz
image                              symtypes-4.4.131-94.29-default.gz


On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 9:27 AM, Alan Altmark <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Thursday, 05/24/2018 at 12:45 GMT, Rick Troth <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 05/23/2018 07:25 PM, R P Herrold wrote:
> > >> Suse just released a new kernel-default-4.4.131-94.29-1
> > >> package for SLES 12SP3 with some kernel security fixes.  If
> > >> you use XFS, don't install it!
> > > My condolences
> > >
> > > There has been an (at least) four way finger pointing contest
> > > raging for the last couple of months (on the Fedoraproject
> > > front) between:
> > >     - xfs developers
> > >     - systemd developers
> > >     - dracut developers
> > >     - innocent victims of XFS
> >
> > ----- snip -----
> >
> > Explain to me how a KERNEL update relates to a finger-pointing fest
> > among three user-space packages and the users?
> >
> > I DO use XFS on some systems. I prolly fall into the fourth group, but
> > was already pointing my digits at that second bullet.
>
> Explain to me why a distro would release an update that knowingly breaks a
> file system?  Unless they don't support xfs?
>
> Alan Altmark
>
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