Hmmm. Maybe adding /etc/grub,d/11_windows7 and running grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg upset the default. Should I have run grub2-set-default ?
Regards Bill Maidment -----Original message----- > From:Bill Maidment <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday 9th October 2014 21:23 > To: Users, Scientific Linux ([email protected]) > <[email protected]> > Subject: SL7rc2 grub2 setting wrong kernel version as default after a kernel > update > > After a yum update the latest kernel is set as the second entry rather than > the first entry in the boot menu. > This seems to be because it sorts the kernel name using a simple > alpha-numeric test rather than a more intelligent version number test > > Regards > Bill Maidment > Landline: 02 4472 9374 > Mobile: 0418 682 993 > Web: www.maidment.me > >
