Hello Samuel,
The problem is solved.
To uninstall the core, i just do,
sudo dnf remove kernel-core --skip-broken, right?
Thanks again for all your help, everyone.
Best regards.
Francisco.
On 3/10/21 8:17 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 3/9/21 10:59 PM, Francisco Tissera wrote:
rpm -q kernel's output is,
kernel-5.10.20-200.fc33.x86_64
the output of uname -r though, is,
5.10.19-200.fc33.x86_64
From your other email, I suspect you did "dnf remove kernel-5.10.19".
The "kernel" package is just a meta-package, so you didn't change
anything at all. If you really want to remove it, you need to remove
"kernel-core" instead. But you won't be able to remove it until you
boot the newer kernel because you can't remove the kernel that's
currently being used.
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