Maurice,
Depends if you use grub or lilo as boot loader. Normally the latest
installed kernel should become default.
If you use grub, you can check /etc/grub.conf, if you use lilo
/etc/lilo.conf
Changes to grub are effective immediately, changes to lilo need to write the
config into the bootsector using the lilo program
Taco
----- Original Message -----
From: "Maurice de Laat" <muisnetw (at mark) xs4all.nl>
To: <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 10:09 AM
Subject: [coba-e:05399] Kernel update question
>
> There is a update for the kernel delivered by yum.
>
> 1. Is guess we need to reboot before this new kernel is active?
> 2. When there are more kernels present in /boot, how can I tell which one
> is active?
>
> Thank you
> --
> Maurice de Laat
>
>