On Monday, 26 March 2018 8:37 Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Michal Kubecek wrote:
Hello,
on both Tumbleweed and Leap 15.0, I noticed that one of recent updates enabled service "purge-kernels" even if I had disabled it explicitly earlier.
So it was really enabled, or just running? Last time I had such a case (avahi) it was a 'Wants' entry in another service that launched it although I had disabled it...
Service purge-kernels is a one-shot script started at boot which checks installed kernel packages and uninstalls obsolete ones (based on what you configured to preserve). On Tumbleweed, the update enabled it and on reboot, it ran and performed the cleanup; on Leap 15.0, I was already aware so that I noticed the messages zypper dup issued and disabled the service before rebooting. On both, "systemctl disable purge-kernels" resolved the problem. Michal Kubeček -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org