On 12/16/14 09:31, Jan Zelený wrote:
On 15. 12. 2014 at 13:03:54, Chris Murphy wrote:
...
I suggest being really skeptical of dnf erase suggestions. It can be
brutal (don't try dnf erase kernel for example, it'll remove all
kernels including the running one).
This is not true, the issue was fixed quite some time ago:
On a system recently updated from f20 to f21:
# dnf erase kernel
...
Removing:
kernel x86_64 3.17.4-301.fc21 @System
0
kernel x86_64 3.17.4-302.fc21 @System
0
kernel x86_64 3.17.6-300.fc21 @System
0
...
# uname -a
Linux tux 3.17.6-300.fc21.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Dec 8 22:29:32 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[root@boson ~]# dnf erase kernel
Dependencies resolved.
Error: The operation would result in removing the booted kernel:
How come our systems behave differently?
Lars
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