Re: Go back to standard kernel, after using rawhide kernel

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On Thu, 17 Mar 2016 15:03:27 +0000, John Pilkington wrote:

> On 17/03/16 12:54, Andy Campbell wrote:
>> I've been using the rawhide kernel repo fedora-rawhide-kernel-nodebug,
>> on fedora 23.
>>
>> How do I go back to using the current Fedora 23 kernel, rather than
>> using rawhide kernel.  ( I think the latest kernel is causing issues
>> with Virtual Box )
>>
>> If I list kernels I'm only seeing the rawhide ones
>>
>> [root@kalgan ~]# dnf list kernel Last metadata expiration check:
>> 0:20:54 ago on Thu Mar 17 12:32:10 2016. Installed Packages
>> kernel.x86_64 4.5.0-0.rc7.git2.2.fc25 @fedora-rawhide-kernel-nodebug
>> kernel.x86_64 4.5.0-0.rc7.git3.2.fc25 @fedora-rawhide-kernel-nodebug
>> kernel.x86_64 4.5.0-1.fc25            @fedora-rawhide-kernel-nodebug
>> [root@kalgan ~]#
>>
>> Thanks for any advice.
>>
> Well, it does say they are *installed* packages.  I see others with 'yum
> list *kernel*'
> 
> I usually use yumex (in SL7), but what does 'dnf downgrade kernel'
> offer?  - assuming you haven't  got 'assumeyes' set up somehow.
> 
> John P

Seems to be a conflict issue ...

[root@kalgan ~]# dnf downgrade kernel
Last metadata expiration check: 4:03:43 ago on Thu Mar 17 12:32:10 2016.
Error: conflicting requests
(try to add '--allowerasing' to command line to replace conflicting 
packages)


[root@kalgan ~]# dnf --allowerasing downgrade kernel
Last metadata expiration check: 4:03:59 ago on Thu Mar 17 12:32:10 2016.
Error: conflicting requests
[root@kalgan ~]# 


- I've disable the rawhide repo ( enabled=0 ) in the repo file.
- yum lists the same as dnf ( isn't yum now just a wrapper for dnf in 
F23 ?)

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