Tim Lauridsen wrote:
Alois Steindl wrote:
Hello,
I am running 3 Fedora Core 6 systems on 3 PCs, all configured quite
similarly. On two of the machines yum removes the old kernel, when it
installs a new one, on the third one it doesn't remove the old kernel.
(Unfortunately that's just the one with the smallest /boot partition,
so I have to deinstall the old kernels by hand, but it's certainly
not a big issue.)
Is there any switch or whatever to tell the third machine to behave
like the other ones? I couldn't find any difference in the
configuration files.
Alois
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The old kernel cleanup is controlled by the installonlyn yum plugin.
check /etc/yum/plugin.cond.d/installonlyn.conf
It should have 'enabled=True" to work.
Tim
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enabled=1 will do it too :)
Tim
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