Introduction
After installing a new kernel, most likely via yum, you must edit yaboot to include this new kernel in the boot menu.
- From the command line, as root edit yaboot:
nano /etc/yaboot.conf [ENTER]
- Add the following line:
macosx=/dev/hda[x]
... where "/dev/hda[x]" is the partition that holds OSX, such as "/dev/hda4", such that your yaboot.conf file looks something like the following:# yaboot.conf generated by anaconda boot=/dev/hda2 init-message="Welcome to Yellow Dog Linux! Hit
for boot options." partition=5 timeout=30 install=/usr/lib/yaboot/yaboot magicboot=/usr/lib/yaboot/ofboot delay=10 enablecdboot macosx=/dev/hda4 image=/vmlinux-2.6.15-rc5.ydl.1 label=linux read-only initrd=/initrd-2.6.15-rc5.ydl.1.img root=/dev/hda6 append="rhgb quiet" - Commit the changes:
ybin [ENTER]
- Reboot.
This HOWTO was created by Kai Staats, Terra Soft Solutions


