Nevertheless, I do have the kernel headers installed and Yast will not uninstall them if nessesary. I do have the kernel source package, the headers might be redundant but yast will not uninstall them.
I want to stick to rpm's as much as possible and I would not try to remove things manually if the rpm database thinks it is still there. I also dont want kernel headers lurking around my system for a kernel that does not match the running kernel - so what else is left to me than to rollback the kernel? Maybe the whole problem is that if the headers were installed first and the kernel source after you get this problem. But that would be a fault of yast or the rpm database. Redundant or not - I cannot remove the header rpm - or are you suggesting I should click ignore on all the dependencies (and the resulting ones) and hope for the best? > Yes, same thing. Nevertheless, I don't have linux-kernel-headers, and Yast > would install it if necesary. As I have the kernel.source package, the > headers are redundant and yast doesn't install them. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
