Re: yum upgrades kernel modules

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Christofer C. Bell wrote:
On 4/20/06, Anand Buddhdev <arb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just ran "yum update" on my FC5 system. There was a new kernel available, so
that was installed, but the associated nvidia kernel module package from Livna
was upgraded instead of being installed. The result is that my older kernel is
now left without the nvidia module, and if I want to go back to the older kernel
for some reason, the nvidia module won't be available.

This is all trivial to fix of course, because I can just install the correct
nvidia module package to match the older kernel, but shouldn't kernel module
packages, like the kernel packages, be "installonly" instead of being upgradable?

That's a very good idea, Anand.  Unfortuantely, since Linva does not
fall under the auspices of the Fedora Project, you can't report that
in Fedora's bugzilla.  That being said, the Livna project also uses
bugzilla.  I'd strongly encourage you to open a bug against the driver
here: http://bugzilla.livna.org/ and give the same feedback there that
you gave here.

--
Chris

"I trust the Democrats to take away my money, which I can afford.  I
trust the Republicans to take away my freedom, which I cannot."

I opened a bug at livna for this:
http://bugzilla.livna.org/show_bug.cgi?id=851
-Dan


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