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Re: [opensuse-factory] zypp.conf: multiversion.kernels ...
- From: Roger Luedecke <roger.luedecke@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 04:58:01 -0800
- Message-id: <2746662.b2lUVSGHfa@linux-hi4x.site>
On Saturday, November 12, 2011 11:45:40 AM Lars Müller
wrote:
is it keeping that old Kernel? I told YaST to get rid of it!" But if
this is the new feature, why does it still leave the old kernel as
the default in GRUB?
--
In Riemann, Hilbert or in Banach space
Let superscripts and subscripts go their ways.
Our asymptotes no longer out of phase,
We shall encounter, counting, face to face.
-- Stanislaw Lem, "Cyberiad"
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wrote:
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 01:23:12AM -0200, Jos Poortvlietwrote:
[ 8< ]remove your
May I ask what the default is? Does openSUSE by default
askingkernel right away or does it keep it until after reboot? I'm
and more on'cuz this is niceThe default while updating kernel packages is to put more
the system till no more space is available on /bootlast known
We have to consider to turn a reasonable default - keept the
rtunning one and the new one - on with the next release.Wish I had known that before I edited GRUB. I was like "why
Lars
is it keeping that old Kernel? I told YaST to get rid of it!" But if
this is the new feature, why does it still leave the old kernel as
the default in GRUB?
--
In Riemann, Hilbert or in Banach space
Let superscripts and subscripts go their ways.
Our asymptotes no longer out of phase,
We shall encounter, counting, face to face.
-- Stanislaw Lem, "Cyberiad"
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