Michael Hampicke <[email protected]> writes: >>> I'd say you still have a slotted package of gentoo-sources-3.2.* >>> installed. So portage will upgrade gentoo-sources-3.2.* and >>> gentoo-sources-3.3.* >>> >>> Check with emerge -p --prune gentoo-sources
What I had installed was 3.2.6... so why would emerge want to install something older? (3.2.16) I don't get that. But anyway I let the prune command run, removing 3.2.6 I then manually removed /lib/modules/3.2.6 and what was left of /usr/src/linux-3.2.6 eix now shows that 3.3.4 is the only kernel installed, eix -Ic gentoo-sources ,---- | # eix -Ic gentoo-sources [D] sys-kernel/gentoo-sources | (3.3.4(3.3.4)@04/29/12 -> 3.0.17-r2(3.0.17-r2)^bs | (~)3.0.33(3.0.33)^bs 3.1.10-r1(3.1.10-r1)^bs 3.2.1-r2(3.2.1-r2)^bs | 3.2.12(3.2.12)^bs (~)3.2.14(3.2.14)^bs (~)3.2.16(3.2.16)^bs): Full | sources including the Gentoo patchset for the 3.4 kernel tree `---- But still the last line of output from: emerge -vuDp world: ,---- | [ebuild NS ] sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-3.2.16 [3.3.4] USE="-build | -deblob -symlink" 322 kB `---- I guess I'm still a bit confused.

