Thanks! Let's suppose I decide to build from source my kernel. And let's suppose I just want to upgrade to the most up to date 2.4, which isn't out on the duke server that my YUM 2 points to for RH 8. Do I just write in my yum.conf going forward (after a compile from source update): exclude=kernel* or is there something else I need to do? And for the duke server, where do I import the latest key? Should I be pointing at fedoralegacy's servers instead and using their key? Cheers, Brian --- seth vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 00:06 -0700, Brian wrote: > > Thanks. I upgraded to rpm 4.1.1-1.8x and then > > upgraded to the latest version of YUM. > > > > Kinda an off topic question: but what's the best > way > > to remove a previous Kernel after a new one was > added > > by YUM. > > > > Do I just go YUM -remove kernel-2.4.x-x.x > > where the x represent my last version? Or should > I do > > it with RPM? > > > > Yep, do that, exactly. > > -sv > > > _______________________________________________ > Yum mailing list > Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - Buy advance tickets for 'Shrek 2' http://movies.yahoo.com/showtimes/movie?mid=1808405861