Am 07.01.2014 12:06, schrieb Vít Ondruch:
Dne 7.1.2014 11:34, Ian Malone napsal(a):
On 6 January 2014 13:06, Vít Ondruch vondruch@redhat.com wrote:
I don't even remember I ever needed "yum remove kernel". Does it mean that "yum remove kernel" should not work at all no matter if it leaves running kernel on the system or not? Or should it be completely prohibited? Why we keep 3 versions of kernel on the system anyway?
Is that last a real question?
More or less, but:
- it is OT for this thread
- I don't think discussion about this topic would bring anything new
So you can safely ignore it ;)
off-topic or not why?
because it happens from time to time that a new kernel refuses to boot depending on the hardware and setup and from FC3 until now it did not happen a single time that you could not move the cursor down in the boot-menu, boot with the old installed kernel and write a bugreport
without this option you can be sure that you lose most early kernel testsers like me from one second to the next
is that answer enough?