On 12/28/2011 02:53 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
In fact it just finds installations which do not exist, probably traces of
fedora14 which was installed before fedora 16.
It's possible that there's still an old kernel installed, especially if
this was an upgrade.
yum --showduplicates list installed kernel
will get you a list of all installed kernels. If you have any old ones
hanging around you can have yum remove them. Then check grub.cfg and,
if needed, re-run grub2-mkconfig.
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