Hello, I don't know exactly what happend. I use (recently) an old laptop dell latitude that need a video=0x317 and new mkinitrd to be able to have 1024x768 screen. two days ago, I had a kernel update from YOU and had to reboot. I'm not sure if it's at the first or second reboot, but I noticed that I had a 800x600 screen. looking at menu.lst, I noticed that I had * one menu.lst with only the two entries for the new kernel (one by the name of the kernel, the other by failsafe) * an other file menu.lst.old with both the new menu entries (new kernel) _and_ the old one, pointing on the old (so it was not my old file) but the old initrd was no more available, so using this file was not a solution. I don't have the computer at hand, now, so I write this from memory. but I had to redo the manual change (and re-go to the web site, to refind the "mkinitrd -s 1024x768" commande I didn't remmber at that time). This was not a real issue, but I wonder why Yast did this to my boot. shouldn't we keep all the old config and add just the new side by side? thanks jdd -- http://www.dodin.net Cécile, esthéticienne à Montpellier http://gourmandises.orangeblog.fr/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org