On 7/7/06, Peter Teuben teuben@astro.umd.edu wrote:
I was using yum to update the kernel, and although the first upgrade kept the original one, and gave me revision 2139, the one I did yesterday gave me 2145 but wiped out my original 2054..... I didn't see an option to keep old ones, what is the official way to keep the old ones?
- peter
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you have to edit the installonlyn.conf in /etc/yum/pluginconf.d directory.
example file [main] enabled=1 # this sets the number of package versions which are kept tokeep=5
change enable= to 0 to keep all kernels tokeep= is the number of prior kernels you would like to keep. I changed my system to keep 5 prior kernels.