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  • cPanelMichael
    Is there a way that whm does not change grub2 on centos 7 as we had to remove the first option as it does not start.

    Hello, Could you provide some more information about the specific entry that was automatically modified (e.g. path to the file, specific entries that were changed) so we can attempt to reproduce the behavior? Please also post the output from the following command:
    /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/perl -MData::Dumper -MCpanel::Kernel::Status -le 'print Dumper( Cpanel::Kernel::Status::kernel_status(updates => 1));'
    Thank you.
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  • Okta Yuliani
    $VAR1 = { 'boot_version' => '2.6.32-696.23.1.el6.x86_64', 'custom_kernel' => 1, 'running_version' => '4.15.8-x86_64-linode103', 'reboot_required' => 1 }; please help
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  • cPanelMichael
    Is there a way that whm does not change grub2 on centos 7 as we had to remove the first option as it does not start. After i installed and updated whm and rebooted the option was back in the boot menu.

    Hello, Can you provide some more details about what specific file is automatically modified upon reboot? Also, please include the specific entry that you removed and was added back. Thank you.
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