[Bug 1249314] New: yumex-dnf is not following the install only_limit config parameter default 3

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1249314

            Bug ID: 1249314
           Summary: yumex-dnf is not following the install only_limit
                    config parameter default 3
           Product: Fedora Documentation
           Version: devel
         Component: software-management-guide
          Severity: medium
          Assignee: docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
          Reporter: totalitout@xxxxxxxxx
        QA Contact: docs-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
                CC: docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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Using yumex-dnf when installing an updated kernel, the oldest kernel is not
removed.  All kernels remain installed, apparently without limit.  The default
to keep only the 3 newest kernels is ignored.  Running: dnf update removes
excess kernels, the limit of 3 is observed.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Open yumex-dnf, run update.
2.Reboot to load updated kernel.
3.Kernel list displays more than 3 installed kernels.
Actual Results:  
More than 3 kernels remain installed.  The install only_limit config parameter
default 3 is ignored.

Expected Results:  
Oldest kernel should be removed.  No more than 3 kernels should remain
installed.

No error message.  Didn't have any indication of a problem except when
rebooting noticed the excess kernels listed.  This needs to be fixed.  It could
cause unaware users to run out of space in their /boot partition.

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