On 5/12/20 5:22 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
I am saying that when a new kernel is available or install from the
"updates" repo and the latest kernel is
installed the 5.5 kernel will be erased as well as one oldest 5.6 kernels to give what is
expected. That is
3 installed kernels. I "forced" the install of the latest 5.6 kernel from
"updates-testing".
So this upgrade was not a "system" upgrade. Correct ?
That means the settings are not respected for system upgrades only.
Correct ?
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Regards,
Sreyan