Dňa Thursday 22 May 2008 14:49:10 Putrycz, Erik ste napísal:
Stephan Kulow schrieb:
Am Donnerstag, 22. Mai 2008 schrieb Felix Miata:
On 2008/05/22 15:29 (GMT+1000) Basil Chupin apparently typed:
I don't know why suddenly 11B3 decided that I need the "-pae" kernel rather than
the
usual "-default" as in past SuSEs/openSUSEs.)
Basil, I don't know why either, but I did 3 11.0b3 installs in
recent
days,
and all of them got the pae instead, even though all were 32 bit
installs
and had 1G or less of installed RAM. At least I was able to boot
those
pae
Yeah, we're thinking about renaming kernel-default to kernel-usually-works-on-most-hardware and kernel-pae to kernel-the-one-you-really-want to avoid this confusion in the
future.
A failover Kernel would be great. A kernel that is never changed/ deleted after beeing installed. Nothing for the daily work but as a golden bullet when the kernel crashed or grub is making stuppid things. Not a really new theme I know.
The kernel upgrade process should be improved... Ideally, everytime it is updated, it would be nice for zipper to keep the latest working version there and have one option on boot for "Latest working version". No sense in having more previous versions...
What is the 'latest working version'? All I can imagine is to have libzypp to install addiotional kernel instead of update. But user would need to delete the kernels that are of no interest (i.e. manually decide which ones to keep). Stano
Otherwise, agreed, it is a time killer to repair an installation if the kernel or grub crash.
Erik
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