Am 24.06.2014 00:54, schrieb Gerald B. Cox: > Regarding your kernel comment, I've been using Fedora since Redhat 6.2 and DNF since it first came out and I've > never encountered this. When I update the kernel, it leaves the prior two on my system for rollback, so I have no > idea what you're talking about * the new ones don't boot * the next one don't boot * the next one don't boot too oops - the running one got removed and was the only bootable does not happen that often *but* it happens depending on a specific kernel bug with specific hardware your problem is that you are fighting against things *you think* they are not needed - no understanding for such a behavior because you are not in the position to decide what is important to others and in fact nobody is taking anything away *from you*
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