Got it! Thanks guys! Though a cfg management snafu virtualbox was accidentally installed but not needed. Removing virtualbox allowed for a removal of the extra kernels. On 12/17, Johannes Kastl wrote:
To: opensuse-virtual@opensuse.org From: Johannes Kastl <mail@ojkastl.de> Subject: [opensuse-virtual] Re: xen/desktop/default kernel shenanigans Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 20:53:48 +0100
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On 17.12.2014 Michael J Dur wrote:
Thanks for your response. I removed the minimal server pattern, toggled installRecommends, but it still wants to install one kernel when I remove the other, although the xen-kernel is installed and booted.
What happens when you do a zypper rm kernel-default -kernel-desktop
What other packages is going to be uninstalled? I guess there is one, that has a dependency on a kernel, which means one of the two.
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