STDIN wrote:
> Why are previous kernels deleted from the system when doing a kernel update? 
> I know of no other distro that has that behavior.  I'd think you'd want to
> have the old kernel available in case the update bombs or doesnt work
> properly.  
>
> When doing a kernel update and getting the new source its also annoying that
> the old source is deleted.  Its also annoying when the new source isnt
> available at the same time as the kernel.
How are you updating these?  this is expected behavior for rpm -U.  To
get both installed, try rpm -i

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Joe Morris
Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64





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