On 06/16/2014 05:45 AM, Jan Zelený wrote:
ad b) how many times have this feature actually saved you from
erasing the
kernel?
I can remember needing to get rid of all kernels except for the running
one on at least one occasion. (It was the oldest one and for some
reason the two newer ones weren't working.) Simply using yum erase
kernel did the trick because it ignored the one in use. Yes, I could
have done it by specifying the exact names, but this was much simpler.