I'm looking for a clever fool-proof way of deselecting the SMP kernel. I've just installed SL 4.6 under Mac Parallels for a colleague. It doesn't boot with the SMP kernel; only the UP kernel. So, I selected the appropriate kernel with the 'default' setting in grub.conf. The question is what happens when yum updates the kernel. Obviously, it puts the new kernels (up and smp) at the top of the list. Can I rely on the order of the kernels listed in grub.conf? Does it alter the 'default=1' line?

One alternative is to remove all smp kernels, add a kernel-smp* to the yum.cron.excludes so it never updates the virtual SL machine with an SMP kernel.

I'd appreciate any advice you might have on this matter.

Thanks! Ken

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