Timothy Murphy wrote:
Tony Nelson wrote:
It is also my experience that all "old" kernels are deleted. Kernels for
a
different installation are also removed.
That's strange.
I have upgraded 6 very different computers from FC-6 to F-7,
and all have kept FC-6 kernels.
Possibly because I have
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[main]
enabled=1
# this sets the number of package versions which are kept
tokeep=2
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in /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/installonlyn.conf ?
Yum upgrades and anaconda installer work differently. The anaconda
installer removes all but the one kernel. It would leave a newer kernel
in place and not update grub if he kernel is newer than the version on
the install medium.