On 2021-05-06 11:03, Per Jessen wrote:
Paul wrote:
I recently attempted to Hold/Lock a specific kernel in place on openSUSE TW. My hardware is 32 bit so I am currently inhibited by I have never had the need to lock a specific kernel version, but otherwise I simply use 'zypper al whatever'. To prevent installation or upgrade. For instance, I have postfix and bind packages that I need to build/patch myself, so they are locked.
I choose another way. See:https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Keep_multiple_kernel_versions in /etc/zypp/zypp.conf I have: multiversion = provides:multiversion(kernel) multiversion.kernels = latest,latest-5,running,5.8.12-1-default,5.8.12-1 This keeps 5.8.12-1-default or 5.8.12-1 as a persistent kernel entry for me. I did this in October 2020 and it has worked since then. I'm not sure if some of "latest,latest-5,running,5.8.12-1-default,5.8.12-1" is redundant but as long as it doesn't remove 5.8.12 I'm good. -- /bengan