A valid workaround could be adding the following line on the /etc/yum.conf:
exclude=kernel-PAE*
Hope it helps.
Regards,
Regards,
2013/7/14 Patrick Dupre <pdupre@xxxxxxx>
Hello,
After a fresh installation, the updater maintains:
kernel
and
kernel-PAE
I guess that I do not need both kernels. How can I manage it?
Thank.
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