Re: Kernel Modules in Fedora -x

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On 8/7/07, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> If fedora must send every new and untested
> change on to the users, how about some easier way to avoid them if they
> break your hardware, like making kernel updates opt-in within a release
> version?

reconfiguring the setting in /etc/sysconfig/kernel  don't provide
enough protection for you?
setting UPDATEDEFAULT=no  should keep your current kernel the default,
then you can boot to the update kernel when you see fit to.

-jef"runs updates-testing kernels, so saying things are untested is
technically incorrect."spaleta

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