On Wed, 2018-11-28 at 01:42 -0500, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
> On 11/27/18 5:24 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > There is some disagreement on what you are actually asking here so
> > you 
> > are getting different answers.  I assumed that you didn't have
> > entries 
> > for the F29 kernels, in which case you need to recreate the
> > grub.cfg 
> > as I described.  Others have understood you to be asking why you
> > still 
> > have F27 kernels listed in the boot menu, in which case the answer
> > is 
> > that they will go away over time as dnf removes old kernel
> > packages 
> > when new ones are installed.  If you want to get a new rescue
> > option 
> > though, you will need to follow my instructions to delete the old
> > ones 
> > before installing a new kernel.
> 
> Well first? I thank you all for your answers / advice / input. Let
> me 
> clarify as I guess I might not have explained myself properly.
> 
> I DO have multiple entries when I boot up my ThinkPad T420 laptop.
> In 
> the listing are three entries total (plus the rescue option)
> 
> The topmost entry if for FC-27
> 
> the entry under that one is for FC-29
> 
> and the entry under that is also FC-29
> 
> and finally there is the rescue option.
> 
> I'm trying to figure out why the FC-27 is the topmost option and why 
> THAT is the one that is booted from when I've updated to FC-29? And
> if 
> this is something "normal" or has my machine become "stuck" on that 
> particular kernel?

Did you maybe versionlock a kernel?  "dnf versionlock ..."

Otherwise you may have excluded a specific kernel (/etc/dnf/dnf.conf;
but it might be /etc/yum/yum.conf if you did it a long time ago.)
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