Hi,

yesterday I noticed that I had kernel 4.7 and 4.8 lying on my machine.

Removing them deinstalled Vagrant as well (next to virtualbox).

If I remember correctly there was an equo command to show (reverse?) Deps for 
further inspection.
i'm currently having breakfast and need to prepare for my holiday (one week de 
facto offline, i.e. with crippling bandwidth), so I can't look up the exact 
command.
Maybe Jerrod could share its output?

Cheers


Ryuno-Ki



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Von: Jerrod Frost <[email protected]>
Gesendet: 22. Dezember 2017 03:06:50 MEZ
An: sabayon-dev <[email protected]>
Betreff: [sabayon-dev] Can we please fix kernel removal?

Kernel removal tries to take things that shouldn't go. Can we please fix
this? Not a high priority issue, but its not a good deal either. The
underlined packages shouldn't be leaving because I'm removing an old
kernel. I've got 4.12, 4.13, and 4.14 installed and I'm just removing 4.12 .

jcfrosty@Silent-Knight ~ $ sudo equo remove
sys-kernel/linux-sabayon-4.12.14
╠  @@ These are the packages that would be removed:
╠  ## [sabayonlinux.org] sys-fs/zfs-kmod-0.7.5#4.12.0-sabayon#4.12.0-sabayon
[6.4MB]
╠  ## [sabayonlinux.org] x11-misc/bumblebee-3.2.1-r1 [140.8kB]
╠  ## [sabayonlinux.org] sys-power/bbswitch-0.8-r1#4.12.0-sabayon
#4.12.0-sabayon [35.8kB]




*╠  ## [sabayonlinux.org <http://sabayonlinux.org>]
app-emulation/virt-manager-1.4.0-r3 [6.9MB] ╠  ## [sabayon-limbo]
dev-python/libvirt-python-3.8.0 [3.1MB] ╠  ## [sabayonlinux.org
<http://sabayonlinux.org>] app-emulation/libvirt-glib-1.0.0-r1 [3.0MB] ╠
 ## [sabayon-limbo] app-emulation/libvirt-3.8.0-r1 [40.1MB] ╠  ##
[sabayonlinux.org <http://sabayonlinux.org>]
app-emulation/virtualbox-bin-5.2.4.119785 [187.0MB] *
╠  ## [sabayonlinux.org] app-emulation/
virtualbox-modules-5.2.4#4.12.0-sabayon#4.12.0-sabayon [569.6kB]
╠  ## [sabayonlinux.org] sys-kernel/linux-sabayon-4.12.14 [213.8MB]
╠  @@ Packages that would be removed: 10
╠  @@ Freed disk space: 461.1MB
╠  @@ Total bandwidth wasted: 178.1MB

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