Re: Livna kernel dependency issue

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>
> I'm getting irritated at Fedora being a bit too bleeding edge for my
> taste. I have work to do, and can't afford the time I spend farting
> around with this stuff. Maybe I should join Mr. Raymond over at
> Ubuntu.

Before that, may I recommend

 > yum install yum-fedorakmod

yum-fedorakmod.noarch                    1.0.2-2.fc6            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/

basically, it prevents yum from offering new kernels during an update until 
all the various kmod rpms you have are also available for that kernel.

Running it here with kmod-ntfs and kmod-nvidia and seems to work a treat.

Chris

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