Chris Jones wrote:
Karl Larsen wrote:
The yum update is a problem now. I let it go to the point where it
does what it says it will and I said no! Most of what it wants to do
is fine. But it wants to erase my current kernel and install 41 again.
I have been through this already today!
AFAIK yum will *never* remove the kernel you are currently running. So
if by your "current kernel" you mean the one you are using, you are safe
from that being removed.
Chris
I got busy and removed all the other kernels that have been yummed in.
Only the one that works for me remains and of course I will be using it.
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Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
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