On 7/26/20 10:45 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
First you have to boot into an older kernel.
Then you might want to look for all rpms with
5.7.10-201 in the name and remove them all
since they broke kernels up into multiple
packages for some reason.
That should also get it out of the boot menu,
but the next time you do an update it will
come back unless you put an exclude line
in dnf.conf to make it never install any kernel
packages.
Ok.
How do I remove a specific version of a package using DNF ?
These are the installed packages for 5.7:
$ dnf list installed kernel-* | grep -i 5.7
kernel-core.x86_64 5.7.10-201.fc32
kernel-devel.x86_64 5.7.10-201.fc32
kernel-headers.x86_64 5.7.10-200.fc32
kernel-modules.x86_64 5.7.10-201.fc32
kernel-modules-extra.x86_64 5.7.10-201.fc32
How exactly do I remove these ?
What will be the DNF command ?
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Regards,
Sreyan