Re: /etc/yum/protected.d/ content thwarts yum update/upgrade

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On 2012/04/01 19:04 (GMT-0500) Ian Pilcher composed:

Felix Miata wrote:

 grub-0.97-75.fc16.i686 (and whatever may depend on it). I know how to
 maintain menu.lst/grub.conf myself, so don't need automatic bootloader
 maintenance at kernel upgrade time. I don't need EFI capability either.

Note that there's no need to have the grub RPM installed to use GRUB
legacy as your boot loader.  It's only required if you need to
re-install GRUB on your system for some reason, which you'll probably
need to do from a live-CD anyway.

I would expect removal of the RPM to remove the gfxmenu, which is a primary reason I care to ensure Grub Legacy is not removed. I don't find any *grub*theme* or *gfx*theme* rpm anywhere.
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