On 8/22/24 3:53 AM, Barry Scott wrote:
On 22 Aug 2024, at 02:58, home user via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'll just say I can only keep one old kernel and not go into the details.
FYI: dnf update will never remove the kernel that you are currently running.
Barry
(not replying specifically to Barry)
I currently have two kernels on this f39 workstation:
* 6.9.12, and
* 6.10.4.
I do not have space for another.
If I understand things correctly, the rpmfusion nvidia package that I need for 6.10.xx is now available.
My lesser question: Am I correct?
If the answer to the lesser question is "yes", then here's my greater question:
Should I:
A. boot into 6.9.12, and then do the "dnf upgrade";
B. boot into 6.10.4, and then do the "dnf upgrade"; or
C. something else (what?)?
thanks,
Bill.
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