On 10/09/2015 06:09 PM, Brad Rogers wrote:
If that's true, that's a *serious* bug. LILO (or Grub, come to that) should never delete kernels. I know Grub doesn't but, as I said before, I've not used LILO for some years. Even so, I'd be surprised if it could actually _delete_ kernels like that. Keeping an old, known to work kernel is the sensible thing to do.
Well, what I gonna do is to test LILO behaviour with some other two machines, a newer one having 3.2.0-4-rt-686-pae kernel only, and the other one running 3.2.0-4-486 only. (But before that, I'll wait for a while to skip the last problematic update.)