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 simply install a new kernel, leaving the old one(s) installed.
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 simply install a new kernel, leaving the old one(s) installed.