Hi Seth, I see in the "Users Interface Changes" that new Yum: Don't allow users to remove the running kernel. How is this going to work ? For instance, if a system only allows users to have one version of Kernel installed, will the user never be allowed to update the kernel ? Rodrigo Trujillo From: seth vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: yum development <yum-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Yellowdog Updater, Modified" <yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 30/07/2010 18:11 Subject: yum 3.2.28 Sent by: yum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Hi Folks, It's been about 5 months since 3.2.27 and it felt like we had quasi-stabilized for new stuff coming in. So hopefully, this is not a paperbag release. :) Yum 3.2.28: Tarball: http://yum.baseurl.org/download/3.2/yum-3.2.28.tar.gz SRPM: http://yum.baseurl.org/download/3.2/yum-3.2.28-0.src.rpm Changelog: http://yum.baseurl.org/gitweb?p=yum.git;a=blob;f=ChangeLog;h=93d066868af7fe7573b03d130f6e19c34c8db800;hb=49955e8920d37208936b9ab88cdcbf209af3c32e whatsnew page: http://yum.baseurl.org/wiki/whatsnew/3.2.28 Let us know what breaks, -sv _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum