![]() ![]() I just tried to re-installing earlier kernel as pasted below which made it as the default kernel after the reboot: ~]# grep "menuentry 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server (3" /boot/grub2/grub.cfg ![]() Also, I request to format command outputs as we do and post it, so that it would be easier to read. Since the re-installed kernel would be become the default one. After the reinstall reboot the system and check if the running kernel is the latest one. As Christian said you may try to re-install the new kernel using the command "yum reinstall kernel-3.10.0-862.14.4.el7.x86_64" (this may not work if running kernel is the same one). However, before that you could send the details as requested. It looks to me that we could set the grub-default using the command "grub2-set-default 0" which is by default set, and shown when we run "cat /boot/grub2/grubenv" which is not showing in your case. boot/grub2/grub.cfgĪwk -F\' '$1="menuentry " ' /boot/grub2/grub.cfg UPDATEDEFAULT specifies if new-kernel-pkg should makeĭEFAULTKERNEL specifies the default kernel package type This is a Bios based system as there is no grub.cfg in /boot ![]()
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