Re: How to maintain backup kernels?

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--- Paul Erickson <paule@xxxxxx> wrote:

> The latest FC6 kernel update is having problems with
> the Nvidia drivers, 
> so I am running on the
> previous one. How can I maintain more than one
> backup kernel? I have 
> tried finding the answer via
>  google, but so far, no luck.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
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Paul,

  You can disable the installonlyn files by changing 
enabled=1 to enabled=0 as super user su -.  Or
alternatively you can leave it enabled but change 
tokeep=2 to tokeep=4 or some number you want maybe 5. 


[olivares@localhost Downloads]$ cat
/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/installonlyn.conf
[main]
enabled=1
# this sets the number of package versions which are
kept
tokeep=4
[olivares@localhost Downloads]$

Regards,

Antonio 


 
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