On Thursday 12 July 2007 22:16, Bob S wrote:
> Hello
>
> Been using smart for quite awhile now. Works great except for one thing. 
> When there is a kernel update smart replaces it. Don't want that. I want
> the multiple kernels. I've brought up this and another issue on the labix
> list in the past and never get any answers.
>
> I set a flag for "lock" on the kernel and I also set a flag
> for "multi-version" on the kernel. Seems that smart is ignoring that and
> only the new kernel is found in /boot. Am I not doing this correctly?
>
> I have four different kernels in /usr/src if that means anything, including
> the previous and newly updated one.
>

Hi Bob,

It is not a Smart problem. 
See 
 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=290959

For now you have to move all files out installation script sight and than put 
back after "update". Don't forget /lib/modules and kernel source directory. 

-- 
Regards,
Rajko.
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