
Op vrijdag 31 januari 2020 14:17:28 CET schreef mike:
On 1/31/20 1:25 AM, Cons Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
On Thursday, January 30, 2020 9:49:17 AM WIB mike wrote:
On 1/29/20 9:05 PM, Neil Rickert wrote:
On 1/29/20 5:41 PM, mike wrote:
Hi,
Still getting a collection of kernels.....can I just use
zypper
to remove them ??
The "purge-kernels" service is currently broken in Tumbleweed.
https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2020-01/msg00258.html
You can use:
zypper purge-kernels
to do it manually.
thanks, I just put this in my list of frequently used
commands.........
Have followed the ongoing discusion with interrest because I have more or less the same problem.
I have the following default kernels:
kernel-default-5.3.12-2.2.x86_64 kernel-default-5.4.7-1.1.x86_64 kernel-default-5.3.12-1.1.x86_64 kernel-default-5.4.12-1.1.x86_64 kernel-default-5.4.10-1.1.x86_64 kernel-default-5.4.13-1.1.x86_64 kernel-default-5.4.14-1.1.x86_64
None of the mentioned solutions to clean up my mess works up to now.
"rpm -e kernel-default-5etc.will end with a complaint about the rpm.lock.
it's been years since I had this kind of problem, but I believe by deleting the file rpm.lock will fix it.
I'm sure somebody else can verify this. The zypper purge-kernels seems to work....
"zypper purge-kernels" starts and ends after 5% and does not proceed from there.
What would be my next move in order the get the kernel problem to an end.
could I somehow overcome the rpm lock?
opensuse:tumbleweed:20200128
Qt: 5.14.0 KDE Frameworks: 5.66.0 - KDE Plasma: 5.17.5 - kwin 5.17.5
kmail2 5.13.1 (19.12.1) - akonadiserver 5.13.1 (19.12.1) - Kernel: 5.4.7-1-default - xf86-video-nouveau: You seem to have locked the kernel packages. zypper ll to show the locks
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