Re: F7 Yum and numer of kernels

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On Friday 14 September 2007 18:56, Antonio Montagnani wrote:
> Todd Zullinger ha scritto / said the following    il giorno/on
>
> 14/09/2007 16:46:
> > Ed Kasky wrote:
> >>> Recently yum changed its configuration in this regard. You willl
> >>> find the equivalent of :
> >>> tokeep
> >>> in the /etc/yum.conf file in aline like this:
> >>> installonly_limit=8
> >>
> >> What version was that?  I am running 3.0.6 and the tokeep is still
> >> in  /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/installonlyn.conf
> >
> > yum >= 3.2.2 (so it doesn't apply to FC6)
>
> and shall I leave the /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/ in the updated system?? and
> what about the skip-broken.conf file???
>
> --
> Antonio

You can safely delete the file in /etc/yum/pluginconfig.d, that I believe you 
recreated when you saw that, that file after the updates was an rpm.new, and 
the original file was gone.

The skip-broken.conf file no doubt has to do with the file that you recreated, 
and should no longer exist. Deleting the file you recreated should get of 
this complaint.

I use Apt which keeps all kernels as default, but if you want to do the same 
with Yum, you can set the installonly_limit line in /etc/yum.conf as.
installonly_limit=0

Apparently this disables it, and all kernels are kept.

Nigel.


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