Thank you for your response's. What I did in order to hold the 5.11.16-1.1.ge06d321 series kernel is open YaST2 -> Search (input -"kernel-default")....4 packages appeared 1. kernel-default The Standard Kernel 5.11.16-1.1.ge06d321 (5.12.0-2.1) 284.2 MiB <---- Right click square icon to left of package..scroll down to (Protected - Do Not Modify) selected the option. 2. kernel-default-base The standard Kernel - base modules (5.12.0-2.1.19.16) 53.3 MiB <---- Right click square icon to left of package...scroll down to (Taboo - Never Install) selected the option. 3. kernel-default-base-rebuild Empty package to ensure rebuilding kernel-default-base in OBS (5.12.0-2.1.19.16) 0 MiB <---- Right click square icon to left of package...scroll down to (Taboo - Never Install) selected the option. 4. kernel-default-devel Development files necessary for building kernel modules (5.12.0-2.1) 4.4 MiB <---- Right click square icon to left of package...scroll down to (Taboo - Never Install) selected the option. 5. Clicked Accept......YaST2 exited automatically 6. Powercycled the computer/terminal :| 7. At bootmenu selected "Advanced options for openSUSE Tumbleweed" went to selection "openSUSE Tumbleweed. with linux 5.11.16-1-ge06d321-default <- selected kernel 8. Upon completely logging into KDE..opened Konsole...entered following command "uname-r"...5.11.16-1.ge06d321-default Done.....maybe :| -Regards On 5/6/21 1:39 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
-pj composed on 2021-05-06 07:12 (UTC-0500):
I am reviewing this article (section: 11.2 Configuring the Boot Loader with YaST): > https://documentation.suse.com/sles/11-SP4/html/SLES-all/cha-grub.html#sec-b...
That section is obsolete for any openSUSE release of the past several years. Grub (Legacy) and Grub2 (current) are very different bootloaders.