http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1041443
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1041443#c5
--- Comment #5 from Jeroen Pluimers ---
Thanks for indicating my presumption was incorrect. However, this raises two
more questions:
1. why does a plain `zypper dist-upgrade` indicate nothing should be done?
I just re-checked:
```
# zypper dist-upgrade
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Computing distribution upgrade...
Nothing to do.
```
2. where did you get the list of kernels from?
You were definitely right about `1` and `c` giving different results as the
exit code differs (which I didn't notice as I was confused both gave the same
output):
```
# zypper dist-upgrade --no-allow-vendor-change ; echo $?
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Computing distribution upgrade...
Problem: problem with installed package kernel-default-4.4.68-7.1.aarch64
Solution 1: keep obsolete kernel-default-4.4.68-7.1.aarch64
Choose the above solution using '1' or cancel using 'c' [1/c] (c): 1
Resolving dependencies...
Computing distribution upgrade...
Nothing to do.
0
# zypper dist-upgrade --no-allow-vendor-change ; echo $?
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Computing distribution upgrade...
Problem: problem with installed package kernel-default-4.4.68-7.1.aarch64
Solution 1: keep obsolete kernel-default-4.4.68-7.1.aarch64
Choose the above solution using '1' or cancel using 'c' [1/c] (c): c
4
```
Thanks also for "We'll try to improve those messages." as the current ones
definitely confuse me.
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