On Friday 22 June 2007 11:44:20 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Felix Miata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06-22-07 11:37]:
>  [...]
>
> > One of the nicest things about Mandriva is urpmi won't replace any
> > kernel automatically. Kernel upgrade there only happens by explicit
> > request. I wish SUSE/YaST was as intelligent. Then I could update
> > whenever updates were available instead of putting it off for months
> > at a time.
>
> I use smart and it allows for multiple bootable kernels.  When I
> upgrade kernel, I *always* retain the last *solid* performer (or 2).
> And have had several occasions to need to return to earlier versions.
>
Patrick

I use Smart exclusively but Smart replaces my kernel. I have since set the 
kernel to multi-version and set the lock flag. Is this correct?

And if it installs a newer version does it set up Grub and the boot menu?

Bob S.

BTW what is the latest RKhunter ?
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