On 2/5/20 12:20 AM, ASSI wrote:
The next rpmnew file was for zypp.conf because I retain two more older kernel versions than the default. So I thought it would be neat to use the multiversion.d directory for doing that, but there's no example file and the brief example in zypp.conf commentary doesn't actually talk about how to add these entries.
## If the directory exists, each file in this directory is scanned, expecting ## one valid multiversion list entry per line. Empty lines and lines starting ## with '#' are ignored. ## ------------------------- [/etc/zypp/multiversion.d/example file begin] ----------------------- ## # An alternate way to enable kernel packages being ## # installed in parallel: ## ## provides:multiversion(kernel) ## ------------------------- [/etc/zypp/multiversion.d/example file end] -----------------------
That's already the default anyway, but how does one specify which kernels to keep using this directory?
Add a line like: multiversion.kernels = latest,latest-1,running to /etc/zypp/zypp.conf There are comments in zypp.conf that explain this. Best regards, Richard.
Regards, Achim.
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