Chris C wrote: > Thanks Joe. > Which one should be used. It's defaulting to the > "kernel-2.6.18.2-34-bigsmp" option...but the others are still > there...should the "boot" file be updated to delete the other options > not being used? > I would suggest leaving it as is. > So what if I boot to the normal "OpenSuse 10.2"...I'm using a different > Kernel? > Not any more, you updated your kernel. It would run the same kernel. It just uses the symlinks vmlinuz and initrd, the other uses the versioned versions. > If this is an update, why is the older boot options (like OpenSuse 10.2 > (XEN) still available? > It is just added to the end of what was there. I assume it is easier and safer to script that, it messes less with a perhaps complicated, customized menu.lst > Weird...no? > Not when understood.
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