Re: why do new kernels insist on uninstalling old?

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Just edit:

/etc/yum/pluginconf.d/installonlyn.conf

And change the tokeep number to the number of kernels you want to keep.

Skadz


On 12/20/06, sean <seandarcy2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Using yum I have kernels install only:

installonlypkgs=kernel

yet with the new 2.6.19 kernels, yum insist on uninstalling
the old kernels.

Removing:
  kernel                  x86_64     2.6.19-1.2885.fc7
installed          60 M

Why?

Can I fix this?

I'd really like to keep my old kernels, until I'm satisfied
the new ones work.

sean

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