Chris Geldenhuis napsal(a):
Hi
Some time ago there was a discussion on the above subject. I have
scanned the past few month's mailing list archives and cannot find the
relevant mail(s).
Could somebody please repost the solution or point me at the correct
resource.
I would also appreciate
Bart Schaefer wrote:
On 1/13/08, Alfred von Campe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What you want is:
# yum instal yum-utils
followed by:
# package-cleanup --oldkernels [--count=x]
where x defaults to "2" (i.e., keep two older kernels).
I recently discovered that if you have both th
On 1/13/08, Alfred von Campe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What you want is:
>
># yum instal yum-utils
>
> followed by:
>
># package-cleanup --oldkernels [--count=x]
>
> where x defaults to "2" (i.e., keep two older kernels).
I recently discovered that if you have both the uniprocessor and
On Sunday 13 January 2008 08:14:39 Alfred von Campe wrote:
> > Some time ago there was a discussion on the above subject. I have
> > scanned the past few month's mailing list archives and cannot find
> > the relevant mail(s).
> >
> > Could somebody please repost the solution or point me at the
> >
Could somebody please repost the solution or point me at the correct
resource.
I would also appreciate advice on how to do this on a RHEL4 server being
updated with up2date.
Is it safe just to delete the old kernel and initrd files from the boot
partition and the grub conf file?
Unless you
Some time ago there was a discussion on the above subject. I have
scanned the past few month's mailing list archives and cannot find
the relevant mail(s).
Could somebody please repost the solution or point me at the
correct resource.
What you want is:
# yum instal yum-utils
followed b
> Subject: [CentOS] LIMITING NUMBER OF KERNEL VERSIONS RETAINED
>
> Hi
>
> Some time ago there was a discussion on the above subject. I have
> scanned the past few month's mailing list archives and cannot find the
> relevant mail(s).
>
> Could somebody please repost the solution or point me at t
7 matches
Mail list logo