On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Jos Vos wrote:
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 12:03:54AM -0400, Tom Diehl wrote:
> It will not upgrade a kernel. So if you need to upgrade a kernel it will
> install it along side of the old kernel and adjust the grub.conf to make
> the new kernel the default. Presently to rm the old kernel you need to do an
> "rpm -e kernel-2.4.whatever.old.rpm. Seth is working on fixing this but at
> present using yum to rm the old kernel does not work properly.
Is this all configurable? Like the "allow-duplicated" in apt-rpm?
I do not think so. I have never used apt-get so I am not sure.
Same for the grub default action.
I and others have asked Seth to allow different behavior. Seth says he is looking
into it but there are problems doing it if the boot loader is lilo. I think most
people would be happy if it would only work with grub. Especially given that lilo
is going away soon.
> There is a yum mailing list at:
>
https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum
>
> Suggest you ask yum specific questions there. The people over there are very
> willing to help.
OK, I'll post an updated list of questions later today on that list,
as it is here a bit off-topic and then we can continue the discussion.
See you there.
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