Over the past few weeks there have been kernel updates for Fedora 11.
When my system receives updates, usually using yumex, and a new kernel
is installed, the oldest kernel in my /boot directory is deleted
automatically and any "title" commands in /boot/grub/grub.conf referring
to those kernels is also removed. There are only three kernels at a
time in my /boot directory.
So far this has not been a problem, though I almost lost some special
settings in my grub.conf file when old kernels were removed.
My questions:
What controls how many kernels, vmlinuz and associated files, are kept
in the /boot directory?
Is there any way to change this to save a different number of kernels or
insure that a specific kernel is not automatically removed from your system?
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Steven F. LeBrun
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understand binary and those who don't." /
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