On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Robert E. Blair <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> You're quite right Troy. It's not as simple as what I put forth. I
> hadn't appreciated how many "kernel\*"s there were! My point was that
> using "update" leaves you with only the testing kernel and removes your
> present working one. If the testing kernel works out okay then all is
> well. If not you are in a bit of a fix.
'yum update kernel' will not remove all older kernels. kernel is a
special case. I think the default is to keep 3 kernels (in 5.2) but
this depends on the setup as well as the version of yum.
Akemi