On 3/1/06, Peter C. Norton <spacey-yum@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > A nice feature for yum would be to remove kernels that are not the > newest. Kernels and their associated modules are the only packages I > know of that will typically live side-by-side with other versions, and > once in a while an automatic clean-up would be a really good idea. > > Is there a mechanism to do this, or is this plugin territory? There's a plugin that does this called 'installonlyn' basically, it keeps n number of kernels around, where the default is 4 iirc. -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety'' Benjamin Franklin 1775