On Thu, April 19, 2018 2:19 pm, Oleg Artemiev wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2018 11:18 awokd <[email protected]> wrote:
>

> Qubes provides 3 kernels to boot w/ by default. In my case all fail.

I'm wondering if it's one of the Xen updates that's causing your problem
then, not kernel.

>> working one on your next upgrade. I think I saw a way to do that
>> somewhere
>> on this list.
>
> Looks I've to protect a kernel package from removal on next upgrade &
> lock one boot entry for it in grub menu . Is there a way to mark an rpm
> permanent? And since on updates grub menu is overwritten I've to
> reinstall grub manually on each upgrade, right?

That part about locking a boot entry sounds right. Apologies, don't know
much about rpm. If it's a Xen issue, you shouldn't have to mess with grub.


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