On 10.07.2012 09:47, Ian Malone wrote:
> On 10 July 2012 08:33, Mateusz Marzantowicz <mmarzantow...@osdf.com.pl> wrote:
>> How can I reduce the number of installed kernels to only one on my
>> Fedora 17 systems? I'm asking about automated approach without the need
>> of manual package removal.
>>
>> I haven't compiled new kernels myself for a very long time so I don't
>> think I'll need more then one kernel installed.
>>
>> Now, I'm using  package-cleanup --oldkernel but it's still cleaning up
>> the mess that I want to avoid.
>>
> You do want two kernels installed at least in case an update fails to
> boot. The installonly_limit parameter in /etc/yum.conf manages it, if
> you changed it to 1 then all older kernels would be removed by a yum
> update. Actually, I think possibly the running kernel will not be
> removed, so maybe it's not possible to get down to 1 that way. Maybe
> create a service for startup which does the cleanup? That way the old
> kernel wouldn't be removed until you successfully booted into the new
> one (but that still wouldn't catch things like broken video drivers or
> needing to add kernel parameters to work around a problem).
>

Thanks, a  lot. But now one thing bothers me even more. Is it possible
that broken kernel which won't boot or cause any other serious problems
is released in Fedora 16 or 17? I know that in Rawhide something might
go wrong, but in 16, 17?


Mateusz Marzantowicz
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