>I think there used to be a way to put something like this in the
>configuration file for yum, and I thought dnf as well. But I took a
>quick look at the man page for dnf.conf and didn't see anything like
Indeed you could add, for example, exclude=kernel in yum.conf.
According to the manpage of d
On Sat, 28 Jan 2017 15:19:27 -0700
stan wrote:
> I think there used to be a way to put something like this in the
> configuration file for yum, and I thought dnf as well. But I took a
> quick look at the man page for dnf.conf and didn't see anything like
> that.
I think this is done with a plug
On Sat, 28 Jan 2017 14:09:59 -0700
Aaron Siegel wrote:
> What would it take for me to maintain a second Kernel that updates
> quarterly
> or even mothly would be an improvement?
You don't say whether you use dnf from the command line, but if you do,
you can add the following to your update co
On 01/28/2017 02:09 PM, Aaron Siegel wrote:
Hello
I am very hapy with Fedora. A couple years ago I evaluated mutiple
distribution with various types of support cycles and selected
Fedora. I like
to find a differnent way of managing my Kernel updates. My system uses
some
kernel modules not in
Hello
I am very hapy with Fedora. A couple years ago I evaluated mutiple
distribution with various types of support cycles and selected
Fedora. I like
to find a differnent way of managing my Kernel updates. My system uses
some
kernel modules not included in the Fedora distribution I like to