Security Advisor, grub.conf on Centos 7
I am getting the following from the security advisor
This is Centos 7 and grub.conf does not exist, presumably that is why "boot kernel:" is empty. How can I resolve this?
Current kernel version does not match the kernel version for boot. running kernel: 3.10.0-427.10.1.lve1.4.7.el7.x86_64, boot kernel:
Reboot the system in the "Graceful Server Reboot" area. Check the boot configuration in grub.conf if the new kernel is not loaded after a reboot.
This is Centos 7 and grub.conf does not exist, presumably that is why "boot kernel:" is empty. How can I resolve this?
-
Just upgraded to 58 (build 12) but seeing the same. 0 -
Just upgraded to 58 (build 12) but seeing the same.
Could you open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look? You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.0 -
Ticket 7616855 It seems that our VPS provider (Linode) uses a Grub2 setup that doesn't match the assumptions made by the security advisor. 0
Please sign in to leave a comment.
Comments
4 comments