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Skidoo,
Thank you for explaining the libc issue.
I’ll replace 4.9.264 with 4.9.0-264
Is there a reason that 4.9.0-240 is still shown as the “recommended” kernel for Antix 17?
Edit – (Lines added to original message above.)
So, I installed 4.9.0-264. As far as I can tell, it is working well on Antix 17, 32 bit.
However, at boot up, this newest kernel is now at the bottom of the list (due to numeric sorting). Therefore, by default, an older kernel at top of list is used, unless I manually select the newest one. How does one rearrange the kernel list order on the boot page?
Thanks!
go right ahead, kick me and call me vitriolic inconsiderate…
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Congratulations.
You have successfully hijacked an ANNOUNCEMENTS thread.
Now asking questions about boot order, without having explained whether its a liveboot or installed-to-disk system…
Start a new topic. Provide a clear title and, in the opening post, provide sufficient details along with that ONE question: “How does one rearrange the kernel list order on the boot screen?”
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