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Is it possible to protect a specific kernel-release
with 
echo kernel-nnn > /etc/yum/protected.d/kernel.conf 
Have tried but it still removes stated releases.

You have known working kernel-nnn,
but you still want to update kernels
versionlock would prevent the updates.

yum-3.4.3-106.fc20.noarch

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Regards,
Frank 
www.frankly3d.com

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