Re: keeping kmod-nvidia and kernel upgrades "in sync"

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> How are kernel and kmod-* supposed to be kept in sync? (I'd rather not
> use yum excludes, if I don't have too).

 > yum install yum-fedorakmod

haven't tired it myself but I'm told it handles this sort of thing

yum-fedorakmod.noarch                    0.6-2.fc5              extras
Matched from:
yum-fedorakmod
Yum plugin to handle fedora kernel modules.
Plugin for Yum to handle installation of kmod-foo type of kernel modules, when 
new kernel versions
are installed.
kmod-foo kernel modules is described by the Fedora Extras packaging standards.
http://linux.duke.edu/yum/download/yum-utils/

there is also a 

yum-kernel-module.noarch                 0.6-2.fc5              extras
Matched from:
yum-kernel-module
Yum plugin to handle kernel-module-foo type of kernel module
http://linux.duke.edu/yum/download/yum-utils/

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