On Mon, 2011-09-26 at 15:00 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote: > > The right solution is for the user to just uncheck the kernel from > the list > > of packages to update in the PackageKit GUI of choice (be it gnome- > > packagekit, KPackageKit or Apper) if the kmod doesn't show up along > with it. > > It's not rocket science. > > No, it's not rocket science, but it does require manual intervention > on the part of the user who may or may not understand the relationship > between the kmod driver and the kernel. Shouldn't updating (by kmod, > or akmod) be more or less transparent to the end user? Then maybe we could add some logic into yum that (a)kmod could come with a configuration file which does this (ie: blocking the kernel from updating until the corresponding (a)kmod is available). Pierre -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel