On 7/15/19 9:22 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 7/15/19 8:33 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Installing:
> kernel x86_64 5.1.17-300.fc30 updates 15 k
>
> kernel-core x86_64 5.1.17-300.fc30 updates 26 M
>
> kernel-devel x86_64 5.1.17-300.fc30 updates 13 M
>
> kernel-modules x86_64 5.1.17-300.fc30 updates 28 M
>
> kernel-modules-extra x86_64 5.1.17-300.fc30 updates 2.1 M
>
> Upgrading:
> kernel-headers x86_64 5.1.17-300.fc30 updates 1.2 M
>
> libXi x86_64 1.7.10-1.fc30 updates 36 k
> libevdev x86_64 1.7.0-1.fc30 updates 38 k
> xorg-x11-drv-ati x86_64 19.0.1-2.fc30 updates 162 k
> Removing:
> kernel x86_64 5.1.12-300.fc30 @updates 0
> kernel-core x86_64 5.1.12-300.fc30 @updates 62 M
>
> kernel-devel x86_64 5.1.12-300.fc30 @updates 53 M
>
> kernel-modules x86_64 5.1.12-300.fc30 @updates 28 M
>
> kernel-modules-extra x86_64 5.1.12-300.fc30 (a)updates 2.1 m
>
> Removing dependent packages:
> kmod-wl-5.1.12-300.fc30.x86_64 x86_64 6.30.223.271-26.fc30
> @(a)commandline 7.2 m
The answer is very simple.
kernel 5.1.12 is being removed. Remember, by default only 3 kernels
are kept. kmod-wl-5.1.12 belongs to that kernel. So, it is being
removed.
When the new kernel 5.1.17 is installed a corresponding kmod-wl-5.1.17
will be built and installed.
So, everything is *fine* and you can upgrade.
I just figured it out. I did this 1st thing in the morning before my
pot of good Twinings Keeman tea was brewed.
:)
Mine isn't being removed since this was a new install and I only have
2 kernels.
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