I've noticed that when the yum update runs, it replaces the
openafs-kernel module, rather than just installing the new one.
That's bad if I end up not keeping the new kernel. Other kernel module
RPMS leave the old versions.
I asked in the RPM list and the fix for that, at least on Fedora Core
versions of linux, is to add this line
Provides: kernel-modules = %{kernvers}
In this way, yum/rpm knows to leave the module until the kernel itself
is removed.
pj
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Paul E. Johnson
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University of Kansas
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