On 07/23/2014 10:30 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
The problem is that grub2 only reflects a single menu entry for 'openSuSE 13.1' and no second entry to boot the 3.11 kernel. Now with good-old grub, I'd simply edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and add a new menu entry for 3.11. But what do you do for grub2?
Also, why doesn't the kernel install create menu entries like it did in 11.4? From 11.4 updates, I had a page full of kernels to choose from. Now, just 1?
What says the brain-trust?
Unless the appropriate 'mkinitrd' and 'grub2-install' (with suitable parameters) were run, then you have what I'd expect. Grub2 is NOT dynamic. It doesn't scan at at run time in the way that its predecessors did. That why you need grub2-install. The 'zypper' _should_ have caused those two to be triggered. You should check that time/date on your kernels in /boot (and that the maps etc are all there for .15) and the time/date on the grub2/grub.cfg. Oh, and your log :-) Of course you could also re-run mkinitrd and grub2-install manually :-) I'd probably have more detailed questions about your /etc/config/* but its been a long day and I'm tired. -- "Education must precede motivation." Jim Rohn -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org