Putrycz, Erik wrote:
Having the multiversion on by default is IMO good, but there should be somekind of mechanism to prevent ending with 10 versions. Maybe simply limiting the number of versions would do the trick? This shouldn't be too difficult to handle? I'm not sure why one would need more than 2 kernel versions.
Kernel development, specifically regression testing... building for
multiple compatible platforms and using TFTP/NFS?
I have 8 kernels on my Pegasos.. I make sure I keep around every one
I build and every one I install (although until now I have been
forcing the installation of the original kernel RPM and restoring
backups etc., multiversion would save me about a billion hours..)
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Matt Sealey