On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 12:03 -0400, Jack Doerner wrote:
> On a similar, but off topic note - it would be nice if kernels that
> had been on the system for a while got unpinned and removed when they
> got older, so that you don't have too many kernels taking up space
> that you don't need. This would be especially good for more novice
> users who don't know how to use conary to remove them. Perhaps somehow
> though (and I'm way over my head here as to how) it could only affect
> kernels pinned by the computer, and not manually pinned kernels.

Since PackageKit knows what kernels are being updated before it actually
does the update, it would be possible for it to unpin all but the actual
running kernel before doing the update, this would make sure that you
always have 2 kernels available, the running kernel at time of last
update (which we can assume is good since it was running enough to
actually update) and the newest kernel in the group.  Just a thought.

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