Marcel Janssen wrote:
When updating my system, yum wants to remove my working kernel.
How can I make sure yum doesn't touch any kernel ever in an upgrade process
unless I want it ?
If the version of yum installed on your system is 3.2.2, add the
following line to /etc/yum.conf
installonly_limit = 0
This will disable removal of older versions. To retain a specific number
of older packages, change 0 to the appropriate value.
If your yum version is older than 3.2.1, the below changes have to be
made in /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/installonlyn.conf
tokeep=n
where n is the number of previous versions to keep.
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Regards,
विवेक ज. पाटणकर (Vivek J. Patankar)
Registered Linux User #374218
Fedora release 7 (Moonshine)
Linux 2.6.22.4-65.fc7 x86_64
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