Yum already specialcases the kernel and it only installs instead of upgrading. El Jueves 09 Abril 2009, Gerry Reno escribió: > I ran into a situation where we needed to boot into rescue mode to > repair an older F7 system. Once in rescue mode I chrooted into > /mnt/sysimage and tried starting rpcbind and nfs. I was greeted with > errors about couldn't find kernel lib modules. Then it dawned on me > that this system had been updating the kernel so it no longer had the > original kernel available that would match the kernel from the rescue > disk. > > So is there a way to keep the original kernel and still allow the system > to update to newer kernels? I just want to keep the one original kernel > version so that it will match rescue mode. Otherwise the system should > be free to update the kernel if it wishes and only keep two most recent > kernels (plus the one original kernel). > > > Regards, > Gerry > > _______________________________________________ > Yum mailing list > Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum -- Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) <rudd-o@xxxxxxxxxx> Rudd-O.com - http://rudd-o.com/ GPG key ID 0xC8D28B92 at http://wwwkeys.pgp.net/ Now playing, courtesy of Amarok: Kate Ryan - Désenchantée (dance remix) Your temporary financial embarrassment will be relieved in a surprising manner.
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