Yes I could do that, thank you. (However, it must be set to "keep" I think, not "0", according to man yum.conf).
Le 23 février 2012 19:13, T.C. Hollingsworth tchollingsworth@gmail.com a écrit :
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:07 AM, enclair wifienclair@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have these three kernels: 3.1.9, 3.2.5 and 3.2.6 There is a new kernel in -updates (3.2.7). If I update to the new kernel, yum will want to remove 3.1.9. Is there a possibility to set up yum to keep the older kernel (3.1.9)
and to
remove 3.2.5 instead (the middle one)? (There is the possibility to remove the middle kernel before each
updates,
but it's not really convenient).
You could change the installonly_limit in /etc/yum.conf. If you set it to 0, yum won't remove any kernels when a new one is installed. You could then remove unwanted ones manually at your convenience.
-T.C.
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