Am 07.01.2014 12:06, schrieb Vít Ondruch:
Dne 7.1.2014 11:34, Ian Malone napsal(a):
> On 6 January 2014 13:06, Vít Ondruch <vondruch(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> I don't even remember I ever needed "yum remove kernel". Does it
mean that
>> "yum remove kernel" should not work at all no matter if it leaves
running
>> kernel on the system or not? Or should it be completely prohibited? Why we
>> keep 3 versions of kernel on the system anyway?
>>
> Is that last a real question?
>
More or less, but:
* it is OT for this thread
* I don't think discussion about this topic would bring anything new
So you can safely ignore it ;)
off-topic or not
why?
because it happens from time to time that a new kernel refuses to
boot depending on the hardware and setup and from FC3 until now
it did not happen a single time that you could not move the cursor
down in the boot-menu, boot with the old installed kernel and
write a bugreport
without this option you can be sure that you lose most early
kernel testsers like me from one second to the next
is that answer enough?