Dear Fedora users,

The newest kernel was installed via a service that runs automatically.  I use 
command line to install updates.  There is a service that installs system 
updates and installed the kernel which did not boot on this machine. When 
starting the machine it froze and did not boot.  The service installed the 
latest kernel.  How can I prevent it from doing that?

Whenever another kernel comes out, I will give it a try again, but it installs 
the one which does not work on this machine.  I have to remove it manually.  
Removed:
  kernel-6.6.2-201.fc39.x86_64                                                  
  kernel-core-6.6.2-201.fc39.x86_64                                             
  kernel-modules-6.6.2-201.fc39.x86_64                                          
  kernel-modules-core-6.6.2-201.fc39.x86_64                                     
  kernel-modules-extra-6.6.2-201.fc39.x86_64                                    

Complete!


Best Regards,


Antonio 

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