On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 09:56:58 +0100 David Woodhouse <dwmw2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hence I was a little bit surprised when I upgraded my powerbook to > rawhide and the installer removed all the old kernels, leaving only the > latest kernel with a broken initrd that didn't boot. >[...] > If the general consensus is that the installer is correct, then we > should be consistent about it -- we should change up2date and yum to > upgrade rather than install kernel packages too. An upgrade by the way of an installer consitute a major flag day. I think it's a little disingenious for you to pretend you see no difference between running up2date to get security patches and doing a major upgrade. There is a major advantage to know what is safe and what is unsafe beforehand, that is why we have releases in the first place. You do have to back up everything before doing an upgrade (which is something you apparently forgot to do), but not before an update. -- Pete