On Sun, 2004-09-19 at 22:32 +0200, Michael Heiming wrote: > Jim Wildman wrote: > > On Sun, 19 Sep 2004, Michael Heiming wrote: > > > > > >>Nope, kernel updates are tested beforehand, anyway this is during > >>installation through kickstart so even if there should be some failure > >>it doesn't matter and I don't really want 10+ kernels on the systems or > >>delete them manual and delete those entry from lilo.conf.;( > > > > > > You won't. You'll only end up with the install kernel and the latest > > kernel, not all the ones in between. > > Right now it looks as exactly the opposite happens, I have a bunch of > kernels on the systems, have to double-check. > for a system that's been installed for a while and gradually getting updates, that's true. for a newly installed system you will get: - the installer kernel - the most recent update kernel. -sv