On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Matthias Runge <mrunge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Matthias,
I don't like excluding kernels either, but I don't need to be adding --exclude=kernel\* to each run of yum update until this is resolved, and since there's an open bug for this, I'll know when it's resolved because I'm following the bug. At this time I can allow the new kernels again.
Although I think, this is the wrong way, putting
exclude=kernel-*
in your /etc/yum.conf will exclude the kernel from updating.
Thanks Matthias,
I don't like excluding kernels either, but I don't need to be adding --exclude=kernel\* to each run of yum update until this is resolved, and since there's an open bug for this, I'll know when it's resolved because I'm following the bug. At this time I can allow the new kernels again.
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