Hi folks.

I'm trying to package up a Linus kernel to be used during an autoyast
install as the primary kernel for the OS.

I have a kernel-source*.rpm built, and I have a kernel-*.rpm built, and
I can rpm -ivh them OK.  The kernel-*.rpm was easy, but the
kernel-source*.rpm was kind of hard - at least by the way I did it.
For the kernel-source*.rpm, I started with an openSUSE
kernel-source*.rpm, hacked out anything unnecessary-looking, and put
in my desired kernel.   After much tweaking, it seems to be working -
but is there an easier way?

Anyway, here's the heart of my question, why I'm posting: I'm not sure
what's supposed to update /boot/grub/menu.lst.  I know it's happened
once for my RPM's, because I can look back in my tty logs and see that
it was updated when I cat'd the menu.lst once, but when I rpm -ivh my
new RPM's now, menu.lst isn't getting  updated.

What is supposed to update menu.lst, and what makes it decide when to
make a kernel the new default kernel?

Also, what is supposed to update the symlinks under /boot?

Are these questions better posed on the opensuse-kernel mailing list?

Thanks!
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