On Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:43:51 AM Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
В Sat, 15 Feb 2014 09:36:02 +0700 (WIT)
пишет: My system, updated 13.1 Tumbleweed, is overcrowded with default kernels as shown below with "rpm -qa kernel-\*" snip What went wrong? Why is " systemctl start purge-kernels.service" notworking?
It quite clearly says it in status output - because to actually make it do anything file /boot/do_purge_kernels must be created first. This file is created by kernel RPM.
You lost me there. As far as I remeber this command should be followed by a reboot in order to work. What should I do in order to build /boot/do_purge_kernels ?
What is this kernel-firmware-20130714git-5.1.noarch doing on my kernel list?
You did not query for "kernel list". You queried for packages with name starting with "kernel-". You got exactly for you asked for.
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