On 03/14/2013 04:56 PM, Schaaf, Jonathan P (GE Healthcare) wrote: > Hello everyone, > > The recent update to Open AFS (kmod-openafs-1.6.2-4.SL64.el6.noarch.rpm) has dependencies on two kmod packages, which ultimately creates a dependency on two kernels. I'm just curious whether this was intentional or inadvertent. If intentional, why two kernels? > > Thanks, > > Jonathan The package depends on the '6.4' kernel and a '6.3' kernel. The goal here was to make it simple to downgrade from the 6.4 kernel to the 6.3 kernel if you find issues with the newer kernel. The basic idea was, if you want to downgrade kernels you shouldn't have to do any extra magic to get OpenAFS to work. This comes at the expense of an extra kernel, but the alternatives would require far more end user work for something that 'just worked' on 6.3 and earlier. I hope this is helpful, Pat -- Pat Riehecky Scientific Linux developer http://www.scientificlinux.org/