Am Freitag, den 04.02.2005, 12:21 -0500 schrieb Frank Pineau: > Silly question. When doing a yum update to pick up a new kernel, will > it remove the old one? I know rpm -U kernel will. No it will not. It installs only the new kernel. You will have to remove the old one manual. /etc/sysconfig/kernel tells yum what to do with new kernels, making them the default boot target or not. -- Stefan Held VI has only 2 Modes: obi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx The first one is for beeping all the time, IRCNet: Obi_Wan the second destroys the text. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- perl -e'map{print pack c,($|++?1:13)+ord,select$,,$,,$,,$|}split//,ESEL.$/' --------------------------------------------------------------------------- GPG-Keyprint = EAF2 6A65 D102 F2DB 4970 2A67 455B 98F2 572C 3FA9
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