On 10/18/14 16:49, Michael Schwendt wrote:
I wonder whether you have read about the "yum check" and "package-cleanup"
commands before? For example, the "package-cleanup --dupes" and
"package-cleanup --cleandupes" options.
I just rely on yum to do what's required. I did yum update earlier and
thought that was enough. Looked at the man page as you seem to suggest
and found yum check-update. That found about 30 updates, dunno if they
just came up today or were missed?
and it shows I am not running the latest kernel installed although it is
not offered on the boot menu? After another yum update:
# yum check-update
Loaded plugins: langpacks, refresh-packagekit
Security: kernel-3.16.6-200.fc20.x86_64 is an installed security update
Security: kernel-3.16.4-200.fc20.x86_64 is the currently running version
That seems to imply that I have a problem, yum update that kernel says
it's installed. Something else is missing perhaps?
Also tried:
# yum clean packages
Loaded plugins: langpacks, refresh-packagekit
Cleaning repos: adobe-linux-x86_64 fedora rpmfusion-free
rpmfusion-free-updates rpmfusion-nonfree rpmfusion-nonfree-updates updates
106 package files removed
Is there a list of things I need to do to maintain the yum processes?
Bob
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