Le jeudi 27 octobre 2005 à 17:42 -0400, Jim Cornette a écrit : > Horacio Ferrero wrote: > > >When I try using yum to update my kernel (FC3) I get the following > >message : (I'm not so skilled on selinux things) > > > >--> Running transaction check > >--> Processing Conflict: kernel conflicts selinux-policy-targeted< > >1.17.30-3.16 > There was a program installed which would not allow upgrades unless you > removed kernels which were older than a certain level. It was not > selinux, but a device manager program. do you have some very old kernels > installed on your system still? If you do have some old kernels which > you are not using, try to remove the older kernel versions that you are > not using. > > Disabling selinux does not sound like it would help. It sounds like you > have an rpm database problem where selinux-policy-targeted is unhappy > with the kernel which you want to install. This might be a bug or a > snafu on your system. > > -- > QOTD: > If it's too loud, you're too old. > In fact, I have to say that I need to upgrade my kernel because if no, I cannot compile the NDAS Software because it's dependent of the kernel revision. I've only one kernel in this machine It is the one I'm using now! Thanks for your answer Horacio