On 09/22/2016 10:14 AM, johan.vermeul...@telenet.be wrote:
> Hello All, 
> 
> I purchased some Dell Latitude 3570 laptops. They came with Ubuntu 
> preinstalled. ( Which I swapped for Centos7) 
> I have to use Elrepo kernel on these machines to get some of the fn function 
> keys to work. 
> So I installed Elrepo's kernel-ml and selected this kernel with: 
> # grub2-set-default 0 
> ( after disabling secure boot) 
> 
> The problem I see is that after a next kernel update, the new Centos kernel 
> will be nr 0 and the machine will 
> boot from that kernel if I tested this correctly. 
> 
> Is there a way I can enable elrepo kernel update but not the regular Centos 
> kernel? 

I believe you need to update /etc/sysconfig/kernel to set the 'default'
kernel package to be the kernel-ml or whichever elrepo kernel you're using.

-- 
Jim Perrin
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