Re: Disappearing Kernels during Yum update

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On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Steven F. LeBrun<steven@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Over the past few weeks there have been kernel updates for Fedora 11.
>
> When my system receives updates, usually using yumex, and a new kernel is
> installed, the oldest kernel in my /boot directory is deleted automatically
> and any "title" commands in /boot/grub/grub.conf referring to those kernels
> is also removed.  There are only three kernels at a time in my /boot
> directory.
>
> So far this has not been a problem, though I almost lost some special
> settings in my grub.conf file when old kernels were removed.
>
> My questions:
>
> What controls how many kernels, vmlinuz and associated files, are kept in
> the /boot directory?
>
> Is there any way to change this to save a different number of kernels or
> insure that a specific kernel is not automatically removed from your system?
>
> --
>   Steven F. LeBrun

Your request is showing a troubling trend among posters on this list.
Many do not make use of the fabulous search engines provided by the
likes of Yahoo, Microsoft, or Google.

The other trend is that many do not bother to look at installed documentation.

Please do a "man yum.conf" and "man yum" to learn about the most
important utility in your toolbox. Then edit /etc/yum.conf and change
the value for "installonly_limit"

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