On 22/08/2024 19:52, home user via users wrote:
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.
My f40 box is at present off, but runs 6.10.5 with 470xx. That is from
the rpmfusion-nonfree-updates testing repo. So you need to enable that
repo for f39. If you can then boot and run dnf in an x11 desktop,
either of your suggestions ought to work, leaving you with the running
kernel and the installed update.
After that, ensure that the akmods build process has completed before
rebooting.
L
John P
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