On my F14, today if I do a "yum update" I see that: > Dependencies Resolved > > ==================================================================================================================================================================== > Package Arch Version Repository Size > ==================================================================================================================================================================== > Installing: > kernel x86_64 2.6.35.11-83.fc14 updates 22 M > kernel-devel x86_64 2.6.35.11-83.fc14 updates 6.6 M > Updating: > PackageKit x86_64 0.6.12-2.fc14 updates 548 k > PackageKit-glib x86_64 0.6.12-2.fc14 updates 116 k > [........] > tigervnc-license noarch 1.0.90-0.24.20100813svn4123.fc14 updates 18 k > util-linux-ng x86_64 2.18-4.8.fc14 updates 1.5 M > webkitgtk x86_64 1.3.10-1.fc14 updates 6.2 M > Removing: > kernel x86_64 2.6.35.6-48.fc14 @local-updates 103 M > kernel-devel x86_64 2.6.35.6-48.fc14 @local-updates 23 M > Removing for dependencies: > kmod-open-vm-tools-2.6.35.6-48.fc14.x86_64 x86_64 0.0.0.301124-1.fc14.2 @rpmfusion-free 282 k > open-vm-tools x86_64 0.0.0.301124-1.fc14 @rpmfusion-free 2.4 M No, No, No. This is not correct. I don't want update(install) a new kernel, if this remove open-vm-tools (or some other driver in other case) for resolve dependencies. If I have install open-vm-tools (or other) I do not want witch someone or something uninstall it. Rather yum did not install the kernel and notify me that there is a new kernel, but can not install it. Yes, ok, I can use exclude=kernel* line command or into yum.conf, but this is not the same things: the default IMHO should be: do not remove other package when I update some software. Or did I miss or forget something? Thanks -- Dario Lesca <d.lesca@xxxxxxxxxx> -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines