yum wants to remove my kernels, why?
Jim Cornette
fct-cornette at insight.rr.com
Sun Jan 15 02:46:44 UTC 2006
Neal Becker wrote:
> This is FC5T1 (with some updates from devel).
>
> If I try to run yum update, it says:
> Removing:
> kernel x86_64 2.6.14-1.1696_FC5 installed 84
> M
> kernel x86_64 2.6.15-1.1826.2.9_FC5 installed
> 82 M
>
> Seems to be acting as if it doesn't recognize these as kernel packages that
> should be installonly.
>
> The yum config is stock FC5T1.
>
There is a plugin included in yum which will keep the running kernel
(hopefully) and the newly installed kernel. It will remove the previous
versions that add up to more than two kernels.
Hopefully the yum plugin goes by information from uname and not just the
oldest kernel versions. People might be running from the oler kernel
while the newest kernel is inoperable.
Jim
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