On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 7:47 PM stan via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> rpm keeps track of low level details and is the authority for packages
> on the system, dnf provides abstraction to make package handling easier
> for the user (packagekit takes that abstraction even further). I would
> not use rpm, except in an emergency, to install or remove a package, I
> would use dnf.  It is safer.  But rpm is great for quick queries,
> though I sometimes use dnf search depending on what I am looking for.
>
> Any way to permanently stop a particular kernel version from being
installed ?

Like this version 5.7 was causing problems, so any way I can stop this
version from getting installed in future updates ?

Future versions of 5.7 will probably work fine and don't want to stop them
from getting installed.

Any way this is possible ?

-- 
Regards,
Sreyan Chakravarty
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