Kam Leo wrote: > Yes, kernel-2.6.19-1.2895.fc6 broke PS/2 mouse functionality on some > systems, one of which belonged to me. It took an additional three > updates before an updated kernel was released which fixed the problem > on my system. To date some users report their PS/2 mouse is still > broken. > > Since FC5 I have made it a practice of setting "tokeep" to 5. I do not > maintain 5 kernels, but I keep the threshold at 5 for events such as > the one above. > But the kernel you are running will be kept regardless of the setting. I have had it happen a few times where there have been several kernel updates before I got around to rebooting the machine. So I had a kernel or two that had never been booted removed, while the older version I was running was still installed. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!