Hi,
After downloading a newer version of the kernel, I noticed that the
kernel version number was added to Grub. Although, the updater has
updated my kernel, is there a way of editing Grub to remove 2.2-16.9mdk?
Is there a reason for this, and is it really necessary?
Many thanks,
Roman
Thanks for pointing this out.
Roman
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Romanator [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After downloading a newer version of the kernel, I noticed that the
kernel version number was added to Grub. Although, the updater has
updated my kernel, is there a way of editing Grub to
I haven't done this yet, and I'm running 7.0 so I'm not using grub. If I
understand the original question you have a new additional boot listing.
This is a fail-safe. If there is a configuration or other problem you still
have access to your original, working, kernel. That way you