Zavodsky, Daniel (GE Money) wrote:
Just edit /etc/sysconfig/kernel and choose your default kernel...

You misunderstand, a non-xen kernel doesn't get installed. I have the same thing on CentOS.

Regards,
    Daniel
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I was wondering if you choose virtualization, it only seems to install
the xen kernel.  Is it not a choice to use the regular kernel, and only
have the xen kernel installed in case you decide to create a virtual
host someday?


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