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Hi,
It is recommended to adapt the bootloader to the new kernel. While with grub the procedure is easy, grub2 isn't just as obvious.
I use generated /boot/grub/grub.cfg, so the only editable file should be /etc/default/grub. I can't see where to put new names (vmlinuz-linux, etc.), though.
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You don't have to put the new names at all... that's the point behind grub2's update script. Just delete the symlinks in /boot and regenerate your grub.cfg and you're done.
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