I have just done another kernel recompile and when I ran update-grub it listed
the previous version of the kernel first (thereby making it the default kernel
to boot).
I give my kernels a version according to the date on which I compiled them,
i.e.:
vmlinuz-2.6.21-11sep7
vmlinuz-2.6.21-18jul7
The second of these was listed first. Is this because update-grub puts the
kernels in descending order of version numbers, hence 18 comes higher up than
11, rather than, as I expected, by the date and time when the file was modified.
Can someone give me a definitive answer, please?
John
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