On Thursday, August 02, 2007 7:54 am Karl Larsen wrote:
I just started the update for today Thursday and sure enough it
can't
remove the only kernel in /boot, but it wanted to remove the kernel
.devel package. So I put the global no kernels back in /etc/yum.conf and
now I can get the other upgrades, but no kernels.
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Odd. Usually if there's only one kernel installed, yum will install the
second kernel without touching the first one, and only when there's two
kernels installed will yum try to remove one. BTW, tried with the
PlanetCCRMA kernels?
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