[Bug 1187383] Leap 15.3: can't remove kernel-default-5.3.18 without also removing other kernel
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1187383
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1187383#c18
--- Comment #18 from Jimmie Mayfield
Both should be updated to 15.3 now.
There was a change in the kmod() dependencies between 15.2 an 15.3 so the 15.2 kernel does not work for 15.3. It may work the other way around but there was a glibc update so the -devel packages probably won't work on 15.2
Kernel:/stable:Backport/standard updated to 5.12.11 yesterday it's not obvious to me whether it's 15.2 or 15.3 (the package names still suggest 15.2). In any event, attempting to remove the 15.3 kernel-default-5.3.18 had the same effect as before: # zypper remove kernel-default-5.3.18 Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies... The following 5 packages are going to be REMOVED: kernel-default-5.3.18-59.5.2 kernel-default-5.12.11-lp152.2.1.g522e416 kernel-default-5.12.11-lp152.3.1.g6980d8f kernel-default-extra kernel-default-optional 5 packages to remove. This has turned into a good test of zypper's sanity-checking. With 3 kernels installed, zypper's boot-time "purge old kernels" action tried to purge 5.3.18 (and all the other kernels). Happily, zypper fails the operation citing files-in-use. It does, however, mean that a zypper config with multiversion.kernels set to, say, "latest,latest-1,running" will probably never auto-purge any kernels since the operation will fail. Adding "oldest" to that list to preserve that 5.3.18 kernel will probably workaround... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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