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if you have the console open while its booting you might (might) see a centos boot menu that lets you pick your kernel. If you are missing those files something is wacky with your set up and I cou...
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I suspect a few things, but the article should help you. Assuming you have grep GRUB_DEFAULT /etc/default/grub GRUB_DEFAULT=saved Then running grub2-set-default 0 Then run grub2-mkconfig -o ...
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Does your host provide a console where you can see the server rebooting as if you were in front of it, if so you could select the kernel it boots into. Output of this please: cat /etc/sysconfig/k...
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Does your host provide you a kvm console?
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1127 is the very newest kernel for Cent7 so no suprise there. You've got a lot of kernels installed. It may be less confusing for you if you run package-cleanup -y --oldkernels --count=3 Which...
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Doesn't really involve rebooting the node. For some reason your system is not flagging new kernels to be utilized, which is normally the default behavior, but this does not require a node reboot t...
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Looking closer at your initial post, your system is not booting into the latest kernel, that is why you are getting the message. Latest is 1062.18.1 Whereas your running is 862.14.4 I would ...
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My guess is you have an lxc based vm. Known issue. You can turn this notice off in tweak settings but we haven't found a fix. Seems endemic with lxc.
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Yeah I just caved and went with Cent7 for one of our hosting servers I decided not to wait.
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I heard third quarter unofficially.