On Wed, 2009-04-08 at 01:43 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Barry Brimer wrote on Tue, 07 Apr 2009 17:30:44 -0500:
> 
> > According to /sbin/new-kernel-pkg .. the file that actually gets updated on 
> > x86
> > and x86_64 systems is /boot/grub/grub.conf
> 
> And as I already mentioned in my first posting this file *got* touched. The 
> last 
> modified date got changed, but not the file itself. Comparing it with a file 
> on 
> another machine doesn't reveaL any obvious differences. Specifically, the 
> default 
> entry that should get used as a template is exactly the same, even with the 
> tabs, 
> only the root path is different.
> Comparing the /boot directories I recognize now that I have 3 kernels left on 
> a 
> machine where it worked, but 4 on the machine where grub.conf didn't get 
> updated.
> This is obviously not set in /etc/sysconfig/kernel. Is this a yum setting? I 
> remember there is configuration how many kernels to keep, but I can't  find 
> it.

/etc/yum.conf

The installonlypkgs and installonly_limit keywords. The first, according
to man yum.conf, defaults to kernel, kernel-smp, kernel-bigmem,
kernel-enterprise, kernel-debug, kernel-unsupported and the latter to 3.

> 
> Kai
> 

-- 
Bill

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