Carlos E. R. composed on 2016-10-23 15:53 (UTC+0200):
There is a kernel update now to solve the DirtyCOW problem.
However, the current kernel doesn't work right for me (hibernate crashes), so I have to use the previous one (3.12.59-47-desktop for 13.1).
So I want to try the new kernel, but I want to avoid the previous-previous kernel from being purged out. I would like to lock 3.12.59-47 in place.
Ideas? I think I could config that I want 3 kernels kept (I know how to do that), but then we may get 4 and I would have to again increase the variable..
Maybe I need coffe. I think I knew this years ago...
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